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'Educational inequality is not a side effect of poverty; they are inextricably linked. Recent Ofsted-funded research has found that educational inequality is growing and we should not be surprised;...
The remit for National Childcare Month is being widened to include early education, health and family support. The month of activities across England in June will now be known as National Sure Start...
Grandparents’ behaviour may inadvertently have a negative impact on the health of their grandchildren, according to a new study.??
Essential Skills for Managers of Child-Centred Settings By Emma Isles-Buck and Shelley Newstead
New research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reveals that children who accessed Sure Start children’s centres in their early years were far less likely to be hospitalised later on in life.
Parental drug addiction can have harmful effects for children, so nurseries need to develop adequate policies to ensure they recognise the signs. Karen Faux investigates When a toddler in Sheffield...
More than 60 members of the First 1001 Days Movement have today jointly written to the new health secretary Sajid Javid to highlight the impact of the pandemic on babies and their families.
In the first of a four-part series, Julie Mountain explores what Japanese kindergartens can teach us about risk-taking and resilience
Everything you need to know about the group of health conditions known as sickle cell disease. By Meredith Jones Russell