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Children's centres should place more emphasis on home visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said...
Families with disabled children are going without essentials and getting into debt to pay for food, heating and clothes, finds a new report.
Childcare industry leaders have called on the Government to review pay and subsidies in Scotland. Figures published last week by the Scottish Executive revealed that more than one-third of childcare...
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
The new Government should revisit plans to reform primary education and extend the EYFS to age six, says the director of the Cambridge Primary Review.
Our children, staff and parents worked hard to raise more than 500 for the Children's Hospice Southwest. We gained consent from parents for children to be photographed while presenting the cheque to a...
Babies and toddlers are often overlooked in mental health provision for children, according to a new report, which suggests that only half of CAMHS services accept referrals for children aged two and...
The 2010 review of the Early Years Foundation Stage will not move away from the 'core pillars' of the EYFS, said Claudine Menashe-Jones, deputy director, Quality and Standards Division of the DCSF.
WINNER: Cowgate Under 5's Centre, Edinburgh
Recommendations to protect children from accessing harmful material when playing computer games and using the internet have been accepted in full by the Government.