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The Daycare Trust has renewed its call for every community to have a children's centre, urging parents and organisations to sign its charter calling for 'a publicly-funded universal expansion of...
The number of Sure Start Centres in Portsmouth will be cut to save up to 1 million in 2013/14.
Early years training providers say they are unclear about the Government's long-term strategy for improving the quality of the early years workforce, following the announcement this week of 2 million...
Disquiet among teachers and early years practitioners over the transition between the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 has been noted in two reports for the Government. The Foundation Stage Profile...
Oral care is key from the outset, says Dr Sandra White, Public Health England director of dental public health
A project aimed at encouraging men in Scotland to pursue a career in childcare is celebrating success at the end of its first year. Men Can Care, based in Paisley, began recruiting in January. Since...
Research by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reveals that the cost of childcare in the UK accounts for more than a third of a couple’s average household income.
There are a dozen words that strike fear into a nanny employer's heart - 'I'm not feeling well and I can't come in to work today'. For many working mothers this message over the phone means an...
The first director general for children and families in England has been named as Tom Jeffery. He will lead the new directorate at the Department for Education and Skills, which was formed after the...
Wales has launched the second phase of a government-funded scheme giving participants the chance to trial a career in childcare.