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New analysis by Action for Children suggests 300,000 low-income families with children are trapped in poverty despite parents working full-time.
Early years and education professionals are warning that the recovery phase from Covid-19 will have a knock-on effect for early help services for young children and their families.
The number of children living in poverty is set to rise dramatically by 600,000 by 2013, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies.
The Scottish Parliament is keeping its promise to be accessible and family-friendly by planning a creche for visitors to its new headquarters at Holyrood in Edinburgh. There will be no charge to use...
James Hempsall shows how delivering the 15 hours of free entitlement in rural areas is an important issue for providers, local authorities and their sufficiency duties.
Nurseries, pre-schools, childminders, schools, and all those working to develop children's speech, language and communication skills are invited to enter the 2013/2014 Shine A Light Awards.
A new evidence review, published today by the Nuffield Foundation, finds that more than one in three children in the UK are living in poverty, amounting to 2.2 million under-fives.
Winner: Jess Berry, Elmscot Day Nursery and Nursery School, Altrincham
The Welsh government has announced more funding to help support children’s wellbeing and recovery for families from the pandemic, including funding for play and to increase childcare places.
The Department for Education (DfE) is to review the regulation of early years settings in a bid to reduce the cost of childcare for families.