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Giving poor families 3 more per child per week in the child tax credit would enable the Government to reach its target for reducing child poverty to 3.1 million by 2004-05, according to the Institute...
When your workplace is your home, how do you gather evidence and get yourself assessed for an NVQ 3?Meg Jones talks to successful candidates and advisors For Sue Griffin, the National Childminding...
Perhaps Liz Truss could persuade the Treasury to adopt a novel form of quantitative easing, argues Ross Midgley - just print more children.
I am an NNEB employed as a nursery assistant in a Northern Ireland primary school with a nursery unit for three-and four-year-olds. I am supposed to assist the teacher but over the last few years have...
Supporting parents can be an important part of helping a child start school, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team At this time of year many early years practitioners are thinking...
The DfE has announced that childcare funding is to rise by 3.4 per cent for three and four-year-olds and by 4 per cent for two-year-olds in 2023-24, while an extra £20m is being provided to help cover...
Further education colleges have seen a significant drop in their number of Level 3 Early Years Educator (EYE) students, with the GCSE maths requirement overwhelmingly blamed for the recruitment...
In the battle for votes at the next election, universal childcare will not be easy to deliver.
As the Government consults on Tax-Free Childcare, quality reform seems to have taken a backseat, says Imogen Parker