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Dedication and hard work will always pay dividends, but when it comes to shaping the future education of tomorrow's adults, you can never know enough, so training is a must for all childcare workers....
The Daycare Trust has published Listening to lone parents about childcare, which presents the findings from the Trust's Listening to Families project. The report is available at...
* Employees from the Royal Bank of Scotland have created a children's garden at Coin Street Family and Children's Centre in Waterloo, London. The centre is working with the Waterloo Green Trust to...
Over 80 per cent of single parents claiming universal credit say they are unable to meet the 30-hour work requirements introduced last October for ‘lead carers’ of three-to-12-year-olds.
'We also see the harmonising tendency in the politics of envy: English teachers want the Scottish 35-hour week, English students want tuition fees abolished. With these demands pressing on the...
Former childrens minister Tim Loughton has called for the Government to honour its pledge and reward couples who marry with tax breaks.
As we say goodbye to the events of 2022, we ask a selection of people who work with children and families in the early years what their hopes and dreams are for the next 12 months
A survey of mums, undertaken by the Parent-Infant Foundation, suggests pregnant women are not getting the support they need to help them bond with their babies.
While interest rates are low, nurseries may want to consider fixed or capped rates on their borrowing. Ian Murchie, relationships director in the Barclays Bank Healthcare Team outlines the different...