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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.
Around 15,600 families in Scotland were receiving the childcare tax credit element of Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) at the beginning of this year, of whom 92 per cent were lone parents, a report...
Proposals to raise the admission age for nursery schools and classes in Northern Ireland to ensure that two-year-olds remain in a more age-appropriate environment have been welcomed by the early years...
An 'early help offer' will be made to children and families to increase the range and number of preventative services available, the Government has said in its response to the Munro review of child...
The Public Accounts Committee says the Government ‘misled’ the public by claiming its Troubled Families programme ‘turned around’ the lives of 99 per cent of families (116,654) with ‘multiple...
Two leading charities campaigning for improved work-life balance, Parents At Work and New Ways to Work, have merged to form a new pressure group, Working Families. At its launch in London last...
The Government has confirmed it will publish the results of its 30 hours funding review in a fortnight’s time.
Areas of rural isolation are set to benefit in the latest round of lottery funding for childcare places. The grants from the New Opportunities Fund (NOF), the National Lottery distributor, were...
Children and families minister Nadhim Zahawi has agreed to look at evidence which shows non-working parents and their children are being put at a disadvantage because they are not eligible for the 30...