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We have a Christmas cracker of a December issue, with a look at innovative community-focused alternatives to nativity, a special report on early years education in Lebanon and an exclusive profile of...
* Three new children's centres opened during May in Dagenham, Essex. The centres offer a range of services including antenatal checks, baby clinics, childminding and counselling. The centres will also...
* All 68,000 registered childminders in England have been asked for their say on whether details of their names and addresses should be published on Ofsted's website alongside their inspection...
Many local authorities won’t receive the headline funding rates the DfE is promising providers from April, with rises well short of the minimum wage increase, according to the NDNA.
By Keith Archer, Equal Grade Ltd, north-east Lincolnshire Occasionally one has a feeling of being out in the cold - perhaps never more so than during the current planning phase for children's...
The School Cuts coalition has launched a map showing what the leading parties’ manifestos would mean for every school in England.
Only meaningful dialogue between the Government and the early years sector will avoid ideological swings in policy and achieve a balanced approach to reform of the EYFS, say Margaret Edgington,...
Will plans for social workers taking a different approach to child protection reduce the chances of serious abuse cases occurring? Mary Evans hears from sector experts.
An analysis by the JRF, published at the beginning of the year, which compared household spend on energy of different family types, warned rising bills will push the poorest families further into...
As the whole childcare sector prepares to work with the new Vetting and Barring system, Karen Faux outlines its differences and similarities to existing employee check processes.