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Middle-income families are only 38 a week better off after paying childcare and housing costs than those on low-incomes, according to new research.
Natalie Merritt calls on her council to build on quality services, not throw them away
* Two children's books dealing with issues for those with a family member in prison were published by Action for Prisoners' Families last month. Tommy's Dad, priced 3 inc p&p, is the story of a young...
The majority of Sure Start children's centres are successful in reaching the most vulnerable families, according to a new study by the charity 4Children.
By Mary Dickins, an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
Families who have disabled children feel shut out from society and alienated from their communities because of negative attitudes and a lack of support services, according to a new survey.
Antonia Simon, associate professor at UCL Social Research Institute, warns that the nursery sector is at risk of following in the footsteps of adult social care with a 'spectacular collapse' due to...
Children’s centres reached more than nine in ten of the neediest families in a year, shows new Government research.
The National Day Nurseries Association has launched a policy paper calling for day nurseries to play a full part in the development of universal childcare. Day nurseries: good business for families...