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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.
* 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 pre-school movement is staging a comeback with moves to empower parents and extend services. Catherine Gaunt reports on its new campaign Throughout its 40-year history, the pre-school movement has...
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.
A Government programme supporting families with complex problems has reduced the number of children going into care, according to an evaluation.
Childcare is one of the priority areas for improving the lot of soldiers' families, while nurseries offer their share of support, says Judith Napier.
Children’s centres in poor areas help disadvantaged families to develop parenting skills, improve mothers’ mental health and children's learning at home, research shows.
Three-quarters of families with disabled children suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and breakdown, according to new research.
The second reading of the Children and Families Bill is taking place in the House of Commons.