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What is the future for children's centres in terms of their funding, sustainability and services? Karen Faux reports.
Many of the problems in safeguarding cases – lack of professional curiosity, inadequate information sharing – would be solved with the development of a competent workforce, finds safeguarding expert...
To stay successful, nurseries must keep their money moving and take immediate steps to recover debt, advises Robert Collier.
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? Peter Moss, Pat Petrie and Bronwen Cohen look at other possible ways to go In the late 1990s, England, Scotland and Sweden moved...
Design and technology sparks imagination and helps children begin to make sense of the world in which we live, says Nicole Weinstein.
Devolution in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has had a positive impact on children's services in these countries, according to a report by the charity NCH. Last week's report, United for...
Will Quince has been named as the new children and families minister in the Prime Minster’s Cabinet reshuffle.
Problems with complaint-driven Ofsted inspections stymied providers’ plans to sell their settings or acquire new ones in what was otherwise a positive 2013 for the nursery sector, according to a...
The planned expansion of the childcare sector in England could be held back by the combination of low pay and increasing demands for staff by other public sector employers , a major Government report...