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This Bill sets out to reform the Universal Credit application process, paving the way for routine split payments of Universal Credit in an attempt to protect women from financial abuse.
A report on how the pilot areas for the 30 hours free entitlement have performed will be made public – but not until a month before the full rollout next year.
The act enshrines in law a series of changes to the social work profession. Some controversial clauses led to the bill having a rocky ride through Parliament.
Winners of the 11th annual Education Resources Awards, announced last week at the Education Show in Birmingham by the British Educational Suppliers Association and Affinity Media, included the...
Software programmes that aim to promote problem-solving, communication and creativity are adding to an already wide variety of technologies for the early years.
Everything from household chores to tumbling heightens body awareness, explains Anne O'Connor.
There are many ways that settings can make autistic children feel comfortable and encourage their engagement, such as understanding the individual child and what interests them, finds Karen Faux
(Photograph) - Five-year-old Taylor May was kept well entertained testing the ball pool on the Wesco stand at last week's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Glasgow. The show, held at the...
A mix of practical new resources for early years settings are reviewed by Ruth Thomson.