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New Government figures reveal 8,800 childcare providers left the sector between 2016 and 2018.
Many settings have entered into a partnership agreement to deliver the 15 hours flexible free entitlement.
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With levels of childhood obesity alarmingly high, the increased threat of diabetes needs to be taken seriously. Penny Vevers reports When doctors in the UKreported the first four cases of very...
MPs will today debate whether to extend the 15-hour childcare entitlement to working parents of children from the age of nine months.
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
One London local authority is considering allowing some early years providers to delay extending the free entitlement to 15 hours until April 2011, Nursery World has learned.
The Government has named the 15 local authorities in England that will pilot free childcare for two-year-olds from this month. Education secretary Ruth Kelly revealed more details of the pilots on...
College-based childcare students will be able to continue to enrol on current Level 2 courses until December, pending the launch of a new Level 2 Certificate.
At just eight clauses long, the Childcare Act is the law which brings the 30 hours into force.