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This Bill sets out to reform the Universal Credit application process, paving the way for routine split payments of Universal Credit in an attempt to protect women from financial abuse.
A digital camera has been in constant use at Westfield Day Nursery since it was bought two years ago, bringing benefits to children, practitioners and parents. Photographs taken at the nursery in...
After readingIt’s a No-Money Day by Kate Milner, the staff and children at Meltham Pre-school decided to collect for the local food bank.
I am sorry that Nicola Carpenter is disillusioned with the new Early Years Professional Status (Letters, 31 August). However, it is crucial that the status is set at graduate level to ensure that the...
What is the PIMS-TS condition linked to coronavirus that affects children – and what are the symptoms? By Meredith Jones Russell
The new qualifications framework must recognise diversity of provision within the sector and provide the opportunity for everyone to access appropriate training, says former education secretary...
Ofsted is expanding its curriculum unit to include two new leads for early education.
Help children investigate their own signs of life, with activities from Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton
Ann Arnold and her staff at the Queensway Chapel Pre-School in Melksham, Wiltshire, have been on a steep learning curve since April. They moved from running a long established pre-school to a new...
Acompany that provides daycare at many national conferences and other events across the UK has renewed its call for the Government to simplify legislation over mobile creches and holiday...