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Practitioners are not seeking to involve fathers in their children's nursery experiences because they are 'paralysed' by the idea that children may be from lone parent families, a childcare expert has...
Scottish families are being urged to help researchers in their efforts to combat obesity. The Rowett Institute in Aberdeen is seeking more than 200 families with pre-school children to try to...
As the Government presses ahead with plans to introduce Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) and offer 30 hours a week of free childcare for working parents, childcare voucher companies are warning that...
While the Irish market booms, the growth in places and settings among the largest players in the UKis pretty much at a standstill, finds Catherine Gaunt The fortunes of the 20 biggest nursery groups...
The charity Home-Start has been granted £500,000 to help families affected by in-work poverty in Wales.
A programme in which schools provide food and support to families in need during the summer holidays has been expanded, following a pilot of the scheme.
When we think of childcare, our first thought is usually of the support provided to children. But as anyone who works in childcare knows, we provide informal support to parents too.
A survey of health visitors suggests that more than a quarter of families do not receive health visitor reviews, and highlights a large rise in health visitor caseloads.
Reference to ‘cultural capital’ in the draft Education Inspection Framework has sparked a number of concerns in the early years sector, finds consultant and author Helen Moylett
* Two children's books dealing with issues for those with a family member in prison were published by Action for Prisoners' Families last month. Tommy's Dad, priced 3 inc p&p, is the story of a young...