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Out-of-school clubs are often left with the crumbs from the funder's table.
Low income families who agree to return to work and sign up to skills training courses will receive extra benefits, according to new plans announced by the Prime Minister last Friday.
The Department for Education (DfE) is to review the regulation of early years settings in a bid to reduce the cost of childcare for families.
How do very young children who are removed from their parents cope with changes of carers? Karen Faux finds out about a new way to lessen the uncertainties for them.
Child Poverty Action Group wants emergency support for families with children put in place if schools are closed due to Covid-19 to ensure that they can afford adequate healthy food.
Early years and education professionals are warning that the recovery phase from Covid-19 will have a knock-on effect for early help services for young children and their families.
Childcare costs have risen by over £2,000 a year since 2010 for parents of children under the age of two, new analysis finds.
New analysis by Labour reveals there are 628 fewer Sure Start centres now than four years ago.