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Children's centres should place more emphasis on home visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said...
By David Cameron, Conservative party leader When you think about it, the term 'childcare' says it all. After all, what is more important than the care of our children? For my wife and I, like millions...
The pandemic continues to have a ‘significant’ impact on babies, their families and the services that work with them, according to a new report from the First 1001 Days Movement.
Childcarers can now access training from the comfort of their own home following the launch of an internet college for early years professionals. The Yorkshire-based Internet College for Early Years...
The Department for Education has announced funding grants for up to 7,800 primary and secondary schools and colleges to pay for training for senior leaders to roll out an effective ‘whole school’...
A group of managers and supervisors from childcare settings in Jersey have completed Jersey Childcare Trust's six-week Resilience Development Training course.
A new competencies framework for all those working with children from 0-2 aims to help practitioners assess their knowledge and identify gaps in their training.
Leading early years experts will be offering essential information and advice on policy and provision for two-year-olds at Nursery World’s conference in London on 9 July
Kanak Patel (pictured) learned about the impact on children of environmental factors at a workshop.
Families on low incomes are struggling to cover the basic cost of food, utility bills and rent – and the situation is ‘rapidly deteriorating’, a new report highlights.