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Babies and toddlers are often overlooked in mental health provision for children, according to a new report, which suggests that only half of CAMHS services accept referrals for children aged two and...
Early years practitioners are themselves part of the provision in any setting. Anne O'Connor outlines their role in and responsibility in promoting learning.
* Safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children, families and communities, edited by Jane Scott and Harriet Ward, is the first in a new series on child welfare outcomes published by JKP. It...
An evaluation of the Government’s flagship social policy suggests benefits have been of little significance
Next month Labour will have been in power for ten years, a decade characterised by constant change in every aspect of early years provision and childcare. Yet as our Comment (see page 31) and Special...
Chief inspector Amanda Spielman has issued a stark warning about the risks to vulnerable babies during Covid-19.
The introduction of the new child and working tax credits has been dogged with computer problems and delays. Mary Evans reports The Government's flagship policy to make work pay by helping around six...
In the first of a new six-part series, Charlotte Goddard explores Level 1 qualifications
The Pre-School Learning Alliance plans to open 25 Neighbourhood Nurseries across England by July in a move that will dovetail with the Government's plans for children's centres. Jane Armstrong, the...
Schools are increasingly providing children with food, clothes and washing facilities, according to a survey of head teachers.