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Childcare providers and other stakeholders are being urged by the Government to respond to an online survey in order to help shape the way tax-free childcare will be delivered.
Children's charities have welcomed the creation of a new child poverty unit (News, 1 November), but said the Government must invest an additional 4bn annually to end child poverty by 2020.
Nursery nurses can make all the difference to children with complex needs, say Gareth Jones and Vikki Turner.
Honours degrees There are around 40 universities and higher education institutions offering early years degrees. In addition to Early Childhood Studies (see below), degrees in Childhood Education and...
Serious case reviews of child abuse from 2001 to 2005 are the focus of two studies by the Department of Children, Schools and Families.
KIDS, a charity for disabled children and young people, has launched a free suite of resources to support families in the move to personal budgets.
New research shows families where one parent works and the other stays at home are the largest group of households with children living in poverty.
Karen Faux takes a look at courses offered by Kingston University
Poor communication skills in young children are the subject of a new strategy for an education team working in partnership with a primary care trust, says Adele Hawkes.
Coram Children's Legal Centre has launched a new telephone line offering free legal advice for practitioners on child protection and safeguarding issues.