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Plans to open a children's centres in every area of Leeds have been unveiled by the city council. The first phase of the West Yorkshire city's children's centre programme, set to be completed by May,...
Early years minister Catherine Ashton last week acknowledged that the Government needs to deal with the problem of turnover of staff in the childcare sector - but made no mention of the thorny issue...
Sure Start services in deprived areas are struggling to engage with fathers, teenage parents and white British families, according to a small-scale study by Ofsted.
More than 85 per cent of children's centres are currently using volunteers to help run services, according to a new report.
By Liz Railton CBE, programme director, Together for Children Together for Children (TfC) has been operating since October 2006, so I am something of a late arrival as programme director, starting in...
Parents in a London borough are campaigning to save their council-run children's centres following their discovery that the local authority is planning to hand them over to other providers.
Careers advice has long been a Cinderella service in schools. But with a massive shortage of early years staff, a new careers advice drive and the early years workforce strategy, there is finally a...
'How can childminders find the time to train?' (Letters, 5 April) has, I am sure, highlighted the feelings of many registered childminders. Jane Taoka is among the majority of the childcare workforce...
Sandwell Council in the West Midlands is inviting tenders from third parties to take over the running of its 21 children's centres, but has pledged that no settings will close.
Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.