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* Jennie Johnson, managing director and founder of children's services company Kids Allowed, has been named Manchester Young Director of the Year by the North West Institute of Directors. She was...
Breaking down gender stereotypes in jobs and careers is the target of the Equal Opportunities Commission campaign 'What's stopping you?' launched last week in Wales. A resource pack has been prepared...
Scotland and Wales have better levels of child wellbeing than England, claims a statistician's review of a controversial Unicef report that placed the UK's levels of child wellbeing at the bottom of a...
There are some 770,000 children with disabilities in the UK who, up until now, have had few role models in literature. A recent survey of families with disabled children at nursery revealed the...
Early years providers around the country had not been informed of 2016/17 funding rates for three- and four-year-olds only a few days before the new financial year began.
(Photograph) - Josephine Adlard of St Martin's Church of England Infants School in Salisbury, Wiltshire, was named Learning Support Assistant of the Year in the third annual Teaching Awards,...
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The Care Commission has raised concerns with the Scottish Executive about the legal issues involved in accessing the social work and health service records of childcare job applicants. When local...
We have been asked to point out that CfBT does not stand for the Confederation of British Teachers (News, 1 March). The organisation was originally the Centre For British Teachers but is now simply...