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Children from black and minority ethnic communities are being inappropriately used as interpreters by support services staff that work with children and families, according to a new report published...
Honours degrees There are around 40 universities and higher education institutions offering early years degrees. In addition to Early Childhood Studies (see below), degrees in Childhood Education and...
Schools at the centre of communities, delivering health and social services as well as education, have the potential to improve attainment and social inclusion, a review of integrated schools has...
How can early years settings – and the families who use them – get the best out of their SEND local offer? Karen Faux reports
A report highlights the need for the expanded offer to focus on quality and equal availability, rather than better-off families
A new report by Barnardo's calls for children's centres to be re-modeled so that their 'core purpose' is providing 'early help' for families with under-fives.
This week's columnist Tim Gill applauds a fresh approach to children's health and safety in the halls of bureaucracy Last week the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) came out in favour of sensible risk...
Funding is available for projects that aim to raise the attainment of children with SEND from the age of three.
Dr Wright, a teacher and therapist, has just launched the BASES project, a school and community-based intervention for homeless pre-school children, their families and teachers.
A ‘culture of mistrust towards families and children’ in prisons is harming children’s ability to form attachments with their parents, Barnardo’s has said.