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The Government is committing a further 200m to its Troubled Families programme to help 400,000 more families with multiple and complex social, health and economic problems
Kindness is being explored through enhancements that make compliments you can see and wear, Amy Jackson explains
The Chancellor has announced the extension of the furlough scheme until March 2021 to protect jobs and the economy.
Six in ten nurseries in Wales are expected to run at a loss over the next three months, findings from a snapshot survey by National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) Cymru reveal.
New analysis shows the extent to which families will miss out of the Government's plans to extend childcare support for working families, both through the new Tax-free Childcare scheme and extra...
Thousands of families, already struggling to feed and clothe their children, will be plunged into the ‘bleakest’ winter crisis, a new report by Action for Children warns.
The early years sector has a last opportunity to comment on Birth to 5 Matters before the final document is launched next month.
Demand for the new Level 5 early years specialist qualification is high, according to one of the first training providers to offer the qualification.
Government funding for the 15 and 30 hours childcare offers will continue if early years settings have to close, or where children cannot attend due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, principal associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions