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Children's Centres: Centre funding slashed

31 October 2007, Nursery World

The extent of the shortfall in children's centre funding has been highlighted by a regional report, showing that Sure Start providers in some areas have had budgets slashed by 40...

 

Free school dinners launched for all

31 October 2007, Nursery World

Children in five Scottish regions began receiving free, three-course school lunches last week, as part of a six-month, £5m pilot scheme, which may be rolled out nationwide.

 

Poverty unit formed

31 October 2007, Nursery World

A dedicated Child Poverty Unit will be at the heart of a renewed push by the Government to hit its target of eradicating child poverty by 2020.

 

Reading campaign welcomed

31 October 2007, Nursery World

Early years experts have welcomed the National Year of Reading with the proviso that parents must receive the right support.

 

Analysis: Obesity strategy targets children

31 October 2007, Nursery World

Current levels of childhood obesity could lead to the first cut in life expectancy for 200 years, according to experts, who warn that without direct action, a generation of children...

 

Learning and Development: Everyone matters

31 October 2007, Nursery World

A Birmingham setting has won a UNICEF award for being a 'rights respecting' nursery. Annette Rawstrone investigates how they made the grade. Photos at perry beeches nursery in birmingham, by...

 

Opinion: To the Point - Meeting the home team

25 October 2007, Nursery World

Inviting parents through the gate makes all the difference to children, says Pat Wills.

 

Opinion: In My View - Call the law on baby milk

25 October 2007, Nursery World

Parents in the UK are being misled by baby milk adverts which are supposed to be illegal, reveals a report by the National Childbirth Trust, Save the Children and UNICEF...

 

Opinion: Your Opinion - Online... See who's saying what atwww.nurseryworld.co.uk

25 October 2007, Nursery World

As a special needs, fully qualified nursery nurse with over 30 years' experience and at the top of my pay scale, I earn £16,203 in the north-east of England.

 

Opinion: Letters

25 October 2007, Nursery World

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