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Further concerns have been raised for families with the news that inflation has returned to a 40-year high of 10.1 per cent.
An out-of-school provider forced to return an illegal political donation was also reported to the Charity Commission for 'overdue accounts' last year.
Over the past ten days, the Government has issued three major documents, all of which are likely to cause controversy and unease across the sector. First up came the action plan for implementing the...
An ethos of mutual gain in college studying and working practice is described by Dr Cath Arnold, who leads on the MA in Integrated Provision for Families, based at the Pen Green Centre.
Cerebral palsy charity Scope has taken its 'Speak for yourself' campaign to the House of Commons. Scope is lobbying prime minister Tony Blair and other politicians to end a 'postcode lottery' which it...
A social services day nursery could be saved from closure by the efforts of one of the nursery mothers who regards it as a 'second home'. Angela Duggan said she was 'heartbroken' when she heard of...
There is a wealth of information available on the internet, in paper format and from national organisations that can help practitioners in their research. Below are just some of the good starting...
The donation of free computer equipment last year has had interesting implications for the early years settings that received it. Jenny Benjamin does a follow-up Christmas came early last year for 14...
Amother whose baby daughter almost died from an allergic reaction after she was fed cows' milk at a day nursery has designed a range of T-shirts to protect other children from accidents. Sarah Agar,...