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The number of working families living in poverty has risen to 2.1 million - the highest on record, according to new research.
Employers must transform their company cultures to achieve a better work/life balance for their staff, says a new report published by support group Working Families. The report, Moving Mountains, was...
* A new book, Learning from Sure Start: working with young children and their families, edited by Jo Weinberger, Caroline Pickstone and Peter Hannon, takes an in-depth look at the Sure Start...
Elizabeth Gardiner talks about the need for atypical hours childcare
Nursery World has teamed up with education consultancy Elizabeth Jarman to give away a free set of the Communication Friendly Spaces bags for families.
TTS is offering an exclusive opportunity to win a water channelling mobile wall worth £899.95 at the Nursery World Show 2018.
With only a matter of months before the extended two-year-olds scheme comes fully into force in September, what can nurseries do to accommodate the new families? Ruth Thomson offers some guidance.
To demonstrate democracy on election day, children at Hopscotch Nursery Nizells Avenue in Hove, East Sussex cast their vote to name their new African snail.
Despite a record number of disadvantaged families using children's centres, uncertainty over their future remains,new research shows.
The TUC is calling for subsidised childcare from the end of maternity leave, as research reveals childcare fees have risen three times faster than wages over the past ten years.