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My first few weeks as the new chair of the School Food Trust have coincided with two big milestones in raising the quality of food for children.
During National Adoption Week, we launched NCH Black Families, an innovative adoption service set up to find safe and loving homes for children from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities across...
Children need a more realistic view of our relationship with animals, says Helen Penn.
A foothold on the ladder in the very earliest months of a child's life is why the original concept of the local Sure Start programme was so important.
Childcare options need not be mutually exclusive, says Pat Broadhead.
We have always needed a voice of caution when faced with changes to our education and care systems.
Free provision is a question of quantity and quality, says Julian Grenier.
Families are in the sights of Government and political parties at the moment and as the general election gets closer, policies for families will be more and more in the spotlight.
By Sally Goddard Blythe, freelance consultant in neuro-developmental education and director of the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology in Chester
Should state subsidies for nursery places go to corporate providers?, asks Helen Penn