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Low-income families living in rural areas are missing out on key services such as childcare, healthcare and job opportunities, a study has found.
It is an indication of just how quickly things are moving in the world of nursery groups that no sooner had we published our latest Top 20 league table in the new Nursery Chains magazine (3 June) than...
Childcare should become more affordable for thousands of families in London with the help of a new scheme starting next spring. As part of the Government's ten-year childcare strategy, the DfES and...
Unemployed parents will be helped to access jobs and training through a Working for Families Fund set up by East Ayrshire Council in conjunction with the Scottish Executive. A new team will help...
Nurseries should make more use of ‘economies of scale’ to offer parents more affordable childcare, Sam Gyimah has said.
Ofsted’s recent inspections seem to be overzealous at a time when many settings are struggling with factors beyond their control
For years, Nursery World has campaigned for the registration of nannies, both for the safety of children and the quality of their care and so that parents can qualify for tax credits to help pay for...
A childcare charity is to launch a commercial service in order to sustain its core service to parents. One Stop Childcare, a community organisation with charitable status, provides childcare to more...
Children from low-income households demonstrated heightened mental health difficulties throughout lockdown, further findings from a study tracking four- to 16-year-olds during the pandemic has...
Child health in England is being harmed by public sector cuts, a new report has warned.