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Plans to integrate education and childcare through the concept of 'educare' form the centrepiece of Government proposals to provide 'a flexible and personalised childcare package' and seamless...
Children from poor families are more than twice as likely to have behavioural problems at age three than those from wealthier backgrounds, a study by the University of Bristol has found.
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Children from low-income households demonstrated heightened mental health difficulties throughout lockdown, further findings from a study tracking four- to 16-year-olds during the pandemic has...
The Scottish Executive is failing to give enough emphasis to the early years when tackling the problem of antisocial behaviour in young people, according to both a leading children's charity and a...
Margaret Hodge has returned to the early years sector to find that the issue of low pay for childcare staff is still very much live and kicking. She was tackled about the problems during her speech to...
What can managers do to integrate men into the nursery workforce? Mary Evans offers solutions When men choose to work in childcare, where they are outnumbered 99-1 by women, they are hailed as good...
Abbey Charitable Trust is offering one-off donations of 500 to 2,500 to charities committed to supporting disadvantaged children in local communities. See www.aboutabbey. com or call the Charitable...