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A new toolkit from the National Family and Parenting Institute (NFPI) aims to help practitioners in integrated settings and schools become more culturally aware when dealing with black and minority...
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Childcare debt is set to soar under Universal Credit as claimant families are denied help to afford upfront nursery fees, a charity has warned.
Early years providers will be hoping that the ruling handed down in the High Court in the insurance test case will mean that they will now be eligible for a payout to cover lost income when they were...
A food bank charity has revealed that more than 900,000 people used its food banks in the last year.
New figures from a food bank charity show more than one million people used its food banks in the last 12 months.
Nurseries and childminders across the country are planning on increasing their charges to parents because of upcoming increases to the national living and minimum wage.
Three-quarters of families with disabled children suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and breakdown, according to new research.
More than 80 per cent of families in the UK are suffering from serious problems such as redundancy, divorce or mental illness, according to research by 4Children.
As nurseries and schools deal with possible coronavirus outbreaks and the worry of future lockdowns, research reveals that 95 per cent of early years practitioners and teachers want there to be better...