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A new toolkit from the National Family and Parenting Institute (NFPI) aims to help practitioners in integrated settings and schools become more culturally aware when dealing with black and minority...
Children's centres should be given access to live birth information to help boost their level of engagement with families, a report by Durham Council has concluded.
Employers of nannies were surprised this month by press reports suggesting that they could now claim the childcare tax credit - only to have their hopes dashed and the reports fudged as it became...
More than 80 per cent of families in the UK are suffering from serious problems such as redundancy, divorce or mental illness, according to research by 4Children.
Gabriella Jozwiak explores Pearson's optional units for the Early Years Educator qualification, which have been put together with expertise from bodies such as PACEY and Skills Active.
Refugee support groups are losing out on funding during the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when vulnerable families are particularly hard hit.
Up to 500 families in England with adults who have never had a job will be supported as part of plans unveiled by Prime Minister David Cameron to help 'troubled families' with multiple problems,...
Early intervention services in the NHS that promote infant mental health and attachment are being targeted for cuts in some areas, a leading child psychiatrist has warned.
Low-income families in Scotland are to benefit from free childcare, activities, and healthy food as part of a £10 million summer programme to help with the cost of living.
After the sometimes sensationalist reports in the national press last week about 'nurseries turning children into thugs', the early years sector and the Government need to give a clear message to...