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The four largest early years organisations are asking the government for an urgent meeting to discuss how the sector can get the support it needs to play a vital role in the UK's recovery from the...
Families who are under stress and receiving support from social services find access to childcare particularly helpful, according to a study published by the Scottish Executive last week. Growing...
The Government appreciates the sector’s role in managing coronavirus and has set out its schemes to help settings weather the storm financially, says children and families minister Vicky Ford
The early years sector is facing a time of great uncertainty, says Josh Cottell
While some families are struggling during the coronavirus lockdown, many others are enjoying the extra time spent together, the slower pace of life and getting to know each other better
PACEY has joined in the call for more action from the Government to save childminding settings from permanently shutting.
Fewer than half of childminders that have closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic plan to re-open within the next year, findings from a survey of childminders and childcare providers suggests.
New research tracking families over a year in austerity shows that financial pressures are increasingly spilling into family life and putting relationships to the test.
How early years settings can ensure they are inclusive of LGBTQ+ parents and their children. By Julia Manning-Morton with the input of her daughter, Billie Manning