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Our resident employment lawyer Caroline Robins, Eversheds principal associate, answers your questions
Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.
Introducing young children to nutritious food and social meals can have life-long health benefits. Lena Engel puts choice back on the menu Food plays a crucial role in our lives, enabling us to refuel...
A guide to the 241-page Children and Families Act, which became law on 13 March 2014.
Pre-school children are the focus of a new nationwide early intervention programme, as Kate Summerside of I CAN explains Communication - expressing yourself and understanding others - is the...
The Good Manners plaque may raise a smile or two if positioned in the nursery staff room, as well as remind everyone how far we've come from the 'Good Old Days'. The plaque is an exact replica of a...
Lynn Brydon is business and finance support officer at Sure Start Strategic Partnership Tyne & Wear (www.northtyneside.gov.uk)
26 June Developing policies for the management of challenging behaviour and physical interventions
Significant improvements in pupil behaviour have been found at a primary school where children were given a combination of omega-3 and omega-6 fish oil supplements with multivitamin supplements. The...