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A new campaign launched by the Child Poverty Action Group is calling on the Government to ensure that the benefits debate focuses on the needs of ordinary families.
Westminster schools are set to receive £2.1m funding to help children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Local authorities have until 10 September to seek Beacon status and a share of 5m by demonstrating good practice in delivering services, including early years and childcare and transforming the school...
All schools in Wales have been told to draw up a policy on bullying in consultation with staff, pupils, parents and governors. The Welsh Assembly last week published a guidance document on combating...
I read with interest 'Nurseries alarmed at holiday moves' (News, 21 September), about providers worried at the prospect of the Government forcing them to give staff 28 days holiday when they work five...
(Photograph) - Oliver Bevan's 'The Full Swing' is one of a series of his paintings on the theme of play currently on display at the Royal National Theatre on London's South Bank. Many of the 40...
As society changes, nursery managers can adapt their provision to appeal to the families they serve, says Donna Sheldon Change is a process that childcare providers must anticipate and embrace if they...
The early years sector's interest in and knowledge of food and nutrition for young children has certainly been on the rise recently.
Nursery group Careshare has questioned the official advice it received in the wake of the E. coli 0157 outbreak at the Lauder College nursery in Dunfermline. The chain has introduced its own E.coli...
In our series on preparing for Ofsted inspections, Laura Henry explains how to help children make a positive contribution The fourth of the five outcomes by which Ofsted will inspect early years...