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Over three hundred thousand of the UK’s poorest families will miss out on help paying childcare costs because the system is so complex, a charity has warned.
Most poor children live in working households, according to a new analysis of official Government statistics.
4Children is challenging all political parties to commit to an overhaul of services for children and families in 2015.
EARLY LITERACY WORK WITH FAMILIES: Policy, Practice and Research. By Cathy Nutbrown, Peter Hannon and Anne Morgan. (Sage, 19.99, 1 4129 0375 0, 020 7324 8500). Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language...
Ahead of today's Budget, new research reveals that more than 40 per cent of early years settings in England are receiving less funding in real terms than five years ago.
Winner: Giles Stamp, Manor House Nursery School and Forest School, Margate, Kent.
At least 630,000 families were 'pushed' onto universal credit between November 2019 and 2022, reveals new analysis.
A new 'ethic of care' needs to be fostered in public policy to support family relationships and children's well-being, according to an independent commission set up to look at the relationship between...
The relationships between brothers and sisters are not confined to their home, Jennie Lindon reminds us Whenever a family grows from an only child to two or more, the question arises, 'How well do the...
Families challenging the Department for Education’s introduction of the Reception baseline assessment have been refused permission to take the case to a full judicial review.