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* Action for Prisoners' Families is publishing a series of children's books dealing with issues affecting children with a family member in prison. The first book, Danny's Mum, is for children six and...
Two leading charities campaigning for improved work-life balance, Parents At Work and New Ways to Work, have merged to form a new pressure group, Working Families. At its launch in London last...
In the first of a two-part series, Dr Lala Manners looks at physical development from a training perspective. In this article, she sets out the context, including proposals to change the Early...
Working for a nursery chain is the secret to career progression say these four early years practitioners, who have all stayed loyal to their group. By Gabriella Jozwiak
In her first keynote speech to the sector, Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss re-iterated a commitment to universal services and giving the sector more autonomy.
Children’s centre leaders and campaigners in Sutton Coldfield say they are worried that services for vulnerable families are at risk.
'To recruit more men, childcare providers will have to provide positive images, a shake-up in training, a change among careers advisors... and a hike in pay. But who will foot the bill?'
Of the 8.1 billion visits made by English adults to nature sites in 2009/2012, only 1.8 billion of these were taken with children
It is fantastic that the Department for Education has asked Professor Cathy Nutbrown of the University of Sheffield to lead the review of early years training and qualifications.
Around 15,600 families in Scotland were receiving the childcare tax credit element of Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) at the beginning of this year, of whom 92 per cent were lone parents, a report...