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Nurseries and children's centres tell Karen Faux how they see the changes in the spending review affecting them and the families they work with.
School closures are increasing educational inequalities between the rich and poor, a report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies has revealed, as the debate about wider opening from 1 June continues.
The Children's Workforce Development Council is offering 600 funded places for the outreach practitioner training course Families Going Forward.
Further concerns have been raised for families with the news that inflation has returned to a 40-year high of 10.1 per cent.
Coronavirus is having 'a devastating impact' on early years settings warns the Sutton Trust, which is calling for the Government to give nurseries, pre-schools and childminders the equivalent...
(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...
Children from poor families with out-of-work parents are less likely than children who are better off to attend an early years setting or use the free entitlement to childcare for three- and...
New research by Action for Children finds that one in six parents (17 per cent) would rather not celebrate the festive season this year due to the pandemic, rising higher for those on Universal...
Funding for Wales' Flying Start programme for under-threes is to increase by 10 per cent, following the allocation by the Welsh Assembly of an extra 371m to education initiatives last week.