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Increasing the ‘free’ childcare offer does not address the need for family support that was previously met by the decimated Sure Start programme
The Government recognises the need to meet the needs of all parents, says education secretary Gavin Williamson
The number of children living in poverty has risen by 500,000 in the last five years to 4.1 million, finds new research.
A project that links childcare providers and schools together has proved successful in preparing parents and children for what to expect before they start Reception.
More than half of parents with learning difficulties have their children removed from them and put into care, a new study said last week. The report, carried out by Bristol University's Norah Fry...
Louise Casey, who previously advised Tony Blair on anti-social behaviour, has been appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron to head up a new unit set up by his office to help 120,000 'troubled'...
As the start of the next academic year approaches, Karen Hart finds out how early years settings can appraise their provision and spaces for the arrival of new children
The Labour and Conservative parties set out their family and childcare policies in their election manifestos last week.
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.
Children living in areas with Sure Start Local Programmes (SSLP) are less likely to be overweight and have better physical health than children in other areas, according to new research.