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How much childcare is available for mothers who work full-time? Pamela Calder, former chair of the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network and who campaigned in the 70s for better access to childcare,...
More than 60 per cent of families in Scotland say they have seen the quality of education services and wraparound care decrease because of funding cuts, a survey reveals.
Those of us working in or from children's centres know that our ability to work effectively in partnership is critical to achieving integrated services.
A project run by a nursery in the West Midlands with the University of Worcester is helping parents to support their children’s language development, explain Alison Prowle and Nicola Stobbs
A ‘worrying’ proportion of ‘food insecure’ families are cutting back on healthy food, sparking concerns of widening health inequalities.
A multi-agency strategy to integrate support for children with SEND has had life-changing results. By Annette Rawstrone
The cost of sending a child under two to nursery in inner London has jumped 17 per cent in the past 12 months, to just under Pounds 200 a week. The annual survey by the Daycare Trust into the cost of...
In the feature 'Going for gold' (2 September), Helen Bishop is the deputy head of care and early years education at Hertford Regional College in Ware, not Oxford, as stated. The support group Working...
Government cuts are already having an impact on children and low-income families, child poverty campaigners warned ahead of Tuesday's Budget.