
23 November 2008
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Monitoring outsiders who come to the nursery, and ensuring that children's medicines are given safely, are in the procedures outlined this month by Laura Henry and Jeanette Phillips-Green.
A new nursery is already alert to changing local demands and expanding its provision accordingly, as Karen Faux hears.
Members of the Open Eye core steering group Margaret Edgington, Richard House and Lynne Oldfield explain why they want the Government to pull back from the EYFS before its imminent...
It has been a momentous year for professionals working with children and young people. Ruth Smith takes a look back.
A third of children's centres are now located on school sites. Joe Lepper meets the new breed of professionals juggling two jobs.
Within three years the NHS has turned a deficit of more than £500m into a potential £1.8bn surplus. But maternity, neonatal and children's health services are still suffering. Cathy Wallace...
Reports published by two children's charities show that while Wales is making sound progress on children's rights policy, England is failing to achieve recommendations set out by the UN Convention...
Parents of children aged three and four are entitled to free childcare in England. But there is increasing evidence to show that parents and private nursery providers are subsidising the...
Carey Oppenheim, co-director, Institute for Public Policy Research.
The latest statistics on the Child Support Agency have confirmed the lack of progress on getting parents the maintenance they and their children are owed. But will the agency's proposed...
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