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Nurseries and other businesses in Northern Ireland have been warned not to be taken in by a mailshot from a body calling itself the 'Health and Safety Enforcement Agency'. The Department of...
Children as young as five could be offered the Covid-19 vaccination if approved by the UK’s medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency (MHRA).
Children eligible for free school meals will be offered vouchers, food or meals if they are no longer going to school during the coronavirus outbreak.
Nannies fearful for their jobs and parents desperate for childcare must not be put at risk in the coronavirus crisis, warns Tricia Pritchard, managing director of BAPN
Schools are increasingly providing children with food, clothes and washing facilities, according to a survey of head teachers.
The early years sector has a last opportunity to comment on Birth to 5 Matters before the final document is launched next month.
How can settings support staff experiencing relationship, money or parenthood problems, asks Charlotte Goddard
The pandemic continues to have a ‘significant’ impact on babies, their families and the services that work with them, according to a new report from the First 1001 Days Movement.
Families with young children are caught up in a complex and unco-ordinated health and education system, according to a new report into early intervention.
In an interview with Nursery World, Vicky Ford, the minister for children and families, has defended the level of funding for the early years sector during the coronavirus crisis.