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Changes are afoot not just in practice but in legislation where staff retirement is concerned. Simon Bevan offers legal advice.
More than 20 projects are now up and running in a Government-funded pilot programme to provide multi-agency support services to families with disabled children under two. The Early Support Pilot...
Many disabled children fail to reach their full potential because they are marginalised in schools, health and social care, according to new research.
Lone parents in Northern Ireland need more support from the state, according to a report on life in one-parent families. From Strength to Strength, by Gingerbread NI and the University of Ulster,...
In the first of a new series, Jan Dubiel considers the meaning of the characteristics of effective teaching and learning, highlighted in the Early Years Foundation Stage review
Training organisers and providers are beginning to offer an array of courses examining reflective practice. Mary Evans reports.
More needs to be done to help families with the cost of childcare, says a new report that looks at the impact of the credit crunch on ordinary families.
As yet another review of childcare policy looms, early years experts are still calling for the divide between education and care to be abolished as part of a radical rethink about what we want for...
The early years sector has raised alarm over apparent further Government confusion on the 30 hours policy.