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* Camden Council's Families in Focus project has been short-listed in the Community Cohesion category of the national Sustainable Communities Awards 2006. The project is aimed at hard-to-reach four-...
Providers fear they may not be able to support all the aims of the Government's reforms for early years education. Mary Evans hears about the balancing act they struggle with.
New research shows families where one parent works and the other stays at home are the largest group of households with children living in poverty.
Provisional figures from the latest annual survey of attendance and absence for the school year 2000-01 show that primary school pupils missed 5.02 per cent of school sessions due to authorised...
Parents on income-related benefits who live apart from their children will see their child maintenance payments doubled from the end of this year.
With the 40 per cent most disadvantaged two-year-olds now eligible for funded places, Hannah Crown takes a look at how prepared both nurseries, and councils, are to deliver.
A voluntary managed nursery shows Annette Rawstrone how it establishes and promotes the keen involvement of parents.
The Balham Family Centre in south London has developed ground rules for its Latchkey Project within its overall behaviour management policy. Jackie Clasby, the project co-ordinator, explains that...
The pandemic has driven more families living in poverty to turn to schools for ‘basic needs’ such as adequate food and clothing, finds new research.
Government figures have shown a 25 per cent rise in the number of teaching assistants in primary schools in England in the past three years, from 54,100 in 1997 to 68,700 in 2000. The statistical...