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By Daniela Reale, head of policy and campaigns, Daycare Trust The year prior to the election has been a crucial time for children and for families. For the first time, all political parties recognise...
In Northumberland, one setting has created an environment for children with special educational needs and disabilities. By Charlotte Goddard
Child Safety Week, an annual initiative organised by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT), is taking place between 23 and 29 June, on the theme of 'One moment changes everything'. The message of...
Having a development plan is key to realising the professional and personal aspirations of staff and will result in a high-quality setting, says Rebecca Miller in the concluding part of her series.
Professor Kathy Sylva, one of the authors of the EPPSE study, explains why new research into early education places and children's outcomes contradicts their findings.
<P> Handling a possible case of child abuse in your setting will call for the utmost sensitivity. NSPCC education adviser Alison O'Brien offers professional guidance </P>
Chancellor Gordon Brown must seize next year's spending review to get back on track to meet the Government's pledge to end child poverty by 2020, the Fabian Commission on Life Chances and Child...
How a home-visiting programme could help prevent inequalities in child development and health by supporting families early on
By Mary Marsh, director and chief executive of the National Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) Awareness of child abuse is at an all-time high. But we must move from awareness...