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With high numbers of staff off work due to either catching coronavirus or having to isolate as a contact, many call for more support and protective measures. By Katy Morton
Important routes out of poverty for disadvantaged families, according to a report by the Department for Work and Pensions (DfWP). In the report, The United Kingdom's National Action Plan on Social...
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Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, senior associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions
Hospital play specialists (HPS) work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in hospitals, hospices and other community-based settings.
What is true ‘free-flow play’, and when is children’s ‘involvement’ in their learning not actually worthwhile engagement? Dr Julian Grenier unpicks the theories in the context of best practice
Only meaningful dialogue between the Government and the early years sector will avoid ideological swings in policy and achieve a balanced approach to reform of the EYFS, say Margaret Edgington,...
The national campaign to improve children's literacy skills starts at home, with the parents. Karen Faux looks at what's being done in different communities to reach out to families.
Austerity measures are having a knock-on effect on the provision of mental health services around the UK. Gabriella Jozwiak investigates what this means for those in need of support.