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Derren Hayes: 'Whichever party forms the next government, it will need a stable and sufficient early years workforce to help drive economic growth.'
Opinion 14 February 2024

Reward longevity to retain and attract childcare staff

Roberts-Bibby describes her leadership style 'inclusive, collaborative and open'. Picture: Youth Justice Board
Features 30 January 2024

Interview: Steph Roberts-Bibby, chief executive of the Youth Justice Board

Carol Homden is chief executive officer of the Coram Group. Picture: Coram
Opinion 28 January 2024

Charter sets out a ‘just’ offer for children

Derren Hayes: 'Childcare funding, school standards and tackling violence resonate with the public at large and so will be higher up the agenda this year'
Opinion 28 January 2024

Councils need bigger budgets, not handouts

Russell: ‘I’m absolutely passionate about the cause’
Features 3 January 2024

Interview: Lucie Russell, interim chief executive of Redthread

“We need all political parties to recognise that the current situation for the UK’s children is unacceptable”. Picture: Tom Sickova/Adobe Stock
Opinion 3 January 2024

We need a joined-up strategy for children

Derren Hayes: 'Childcare funding, school standards and tackling violence resonate with the public at large and so will be higher up the agenda this year'
Opinion 3 January 2024

Three key sector issues for a general election year

Children could be lacking support in private fostering. Picture: Hanna/Adobe Stock
Features 3 January 2024

Promoting private fostering

Robin Walker: 'I’ve seen some fantastic work going on in primary schools, including specialist primary schools, but it’s the exception rather than the rule'
Features 28 November 2023

How well is the careers advice system meeting children’s needs?

A separate EYFS framework will cover childminders. Picture: Svitlana/Adobe Stock
Features 28 November 2023

Legal Update: Impact of EYFS reforms

Kathy Evans: "This is an existential crisis for the nation’s children’s charities"
Opinion 23 November 2023

The cost of leaving

Derren Hayes: 'There are dozens of examples of good local practice across the country but what is really needed now is a national strategy'
Opinion 23 November 2023

We need a national strategy to uphold children’s rights

Simpson helps young people find positive pathways
Features 24 October 2023

Interview: Amani Simpson, filmmaker and youth crime campaigner

Cambridge City Council is one of 55 local authorities that voted to make care experience a protected characteristic. Picture: Alexey Fedorenko/Adobe Stock
Features 24 October 2023

Legal Update: Care – A protected characteristic?

Dr Sam Parrett: “Non-attendance is becoming a pandemic in itself, which is too big an issue for schools themselves to deal with”
Opinion 19 October 2023

To tackle attendance, we must redefine it

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