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An early years centre is giving its special needs children safe passage to school with a handy aid explained by Helen James and Dennise French
Eight out of ten young people who were physically abused as children had also witnessed domestic violence, research by the NSPCC has found. The statistics are found in a report, Child Maltreatment in...
A workforce development initiative has secured more than 630,000 of European funding to help train nearly half of Edinburgh's childcare workers who do not have the qualifications required by the...
The many ways that young children and adults give and receive messages without using words, and their importance for secure, social relations, are explored by Maria Robinson.
A co-ordinated approach to child protection is the subject of an All Ireland conference on 19 September. 'Beyond the Borders', organised by the NSPCC, the ISPCC, Barnados Northern Ireland and...
A report looking at the impact of child sexual abuse on victims, their families and wider society has been published today.
Failings in a nursery's management and by Ofsted and a local authority meant that concerns about a nursery assistant who raped a toddler were missed.
The condition of albinism is little understood by the public and sometimes portrayed negatively, but nursery workers are helping to keep one child happily included. Sue Learner hears how.
Many nurseries are finding that filming staff with children and playing the footage to them and their colleagues helps to improve practice. Annette Rawstrone speaks to some of them