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Childminder agencies are key to reversing the exodus of childminders from the profession but are held back by misconceptions and bad policy, says Brett Wigdortz
Nobody is in charge, or is accountable, if nobody takes responsibility, says our columnist Michel Pettavel
After 18 months of pandemic and other work-related stresses, many of us would benefit by stepping back from the coalface for a while, says Michael Pettavel
An upcoming Planning Framework will help local authorities ensure that Family Hubs meet the needs of their communities, says Jo Casebourne, chief executive of Foundations – What Works Centre for...
There should be no more cuts to benefits in the wake of the pandemic, says our columnist Karl Handscomb
In the wake of a new government, Catherine McLeod believes there could now be a fighting chance that disadvantage due to SEND can be tackled and overcome.
A booklet to assist carers and the parents of bereaved children has been published by the charity Cruse Bereavement Care. The eight-page booklet, Has someone died - Helping children, has been...
Ross Midgley's feature (Special Report, 12 October) suggests that presenting prices in a different way might help some settings avoid problems with the Code of Practice. Concerns are also raised about...
Much has been said about the need to integrate services for young children and their families, and some moves have been made towards this with initiatives such as Sure Start and Early Excellence....
The feature 'Flush it out' (7 August) was illustrated by a photograph of children using toilets without doors or curtains. Our own cubicles, though spacious, did not have doors or curtains up for 12...