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Health visiting needs to be recognised in law as a profession to avoid more tragedies like the case of Baby P, says the health visitors' union Unite.
Practitioners working with children in nurseries, schools and social care settings are invited to a one-day conference in Glasgow on 9 December to discuss a range of children's health issues....
Employers must transform their company cultures to achieve a better work/life balance for their staff, says a new report published by support group Working Families. The report, Moving Mountains, was...
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...
The Government is to press ahead with clawing back overpayments of tax credits to two million families, ignoring advice from the parliamentary ombudsman that they should be written off for poorer...
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.
It is vital that early years practitioners help make families aware of the services on offer in their local area, says Beverley Hughes.
Childcare practitioners can help fight obesity by promoting health advice to parents on how much exercise children should do, new guidance states.
Mental health difficulties in primary school-aged children increased during the first national lockdown, the latest Co-SPACE study highlights.
The mental health of new fathers is rarely assessed as part of ante- or postnatal care. With dads’ depression on the rise, this needs to change, finds Meredith Jones Russell