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More than one in 10 nurseries and pre-schools would be forced to close permanently if there is no further support once the Energy Bill Relief scheme ends in March 2023, suggest new findings.
Half of parents (51 per cent) are concerned about their children’s mental health and well-being as they return to school this month, many for the first time since March, a survey suggests.
edited by Joan L Luby (Guildford Press, 19.00, ISBN 978-1-60623-350-4)
Will nurseries get the help they need as coronavirus piles yet more pressure on an already beleagured sector?
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole is a senior research fellow in disability studies and psychology, at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University.
A report from the Early Intervention Foundation has highlighted good practice in 20 'pioneering places' for joint health and education working.
Increasing the ‘free’ childcare offer does not address the need for family support that was previously met by the decimated Sure Start programme
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) published its annual report and accounts for 2007-2008 last week.
Preparing for September’s Year 1 starters, many of whom have had Reception curtailed, is changing the way some schools approach their curriculum. Charlotte Goddard reports
A three year funding package of £10-15 billion is needed from the Government to meet its education recovery pledge, a report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) released today has found.