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Want something to get your teeth into for National Smile Week? It's running from 13-19 May and is organised by the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF), a charity dedicated to promoting oral...
Jurors have heard that York College defended its health and safety procedures when questioned by police about the death of Lydia Bishop.
New figures reveal that between April 2018 and March 2019, more than 500 nurseries, pre-schools and childminders on average closed every month.
What the ‘20 per cent off-the-job training’ rule means exactly, and how it can be delivered, have been causing headaches for employers and training companies alike. Ross Midgley has some answers
A new award aims to recognise and reward early years settings for promoting healthy lifestyles to children and their families.
This first episode in the EYE podcast discusses what a career in nannying looks like.
(Photograph) - Tutor Katy Sykes from Ridge Danyers College in Chester celebrates the success of her students (from left) Susan Ryan, Kathryn Johnson and Karen Dewsnap. The students, who all work at...
Parents, researchers and early years practitioners are noticing lockdown’s effect on children’s communication and social skills. Meredith Jones Russell reports
More than 40 per cent of health visitor training places have been cut in England this year, according to a healthcare trade union. Amicus/Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association...
An initiative from Sure Start family support workers in Dundee aims to show that eating healthily need not break the bank. As the new school term begins, a healthy lunchbox costing just 70p and...