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Wage increases, uncertainty over local authority payments for funded hours and the return of business rates, amid other costs, dampen the funding announcement. By Catherine Gaunt
A secretary who stole nearly £40,000 from a Birmingham nursery school that was struggling financially has been jailed for eight months.
One of the UK’s fastest growing nursery groups, Family First, has acquired its 18th setting.
Two Green Papers on families and relationships were published last week - Support for All by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, and Green Paper on the Family by the Conservatives'...
An 'early help offer' will be made to children and families to increase the range and number of preventative services available, the Government has said in its response to the Munro review of child...
Children's services in England are set for reform with the Government's creation of 35 Children's Trusts. The Trusts, which vary in size and scope, will bring together children's social services,...
The charity for disabled children Contact a Family has been granted £600,000 by the Big Lottery Fund to provide information to families about the new SEN system.
Families with adopted children will no longer be penalised by the two-child benefits cap, the Government has announced.
The Government's latest plans to extend maternity leave only serve to deepen my concern that parents are being railroaded into choosing how their children are cared for. Yes, there is mounting...
'The Education Bill promises to expose the battles between the Treasury, who want to rein in spending, the No 10 Policy Unit, who want to end public sector control, and the Department for Education...