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Latest Ofsted figures also reveal an increase in the numbers of settings hit by closure. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 29 June 2022

Covid-19 inquiry to include impact on early years

Children from minority ethnic backgrounds or areas of high disadvantaged are most likely to have missed out on early education, researchers say. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 21 June 2022

Pandemic hit early education of disadvantaged children hardest, research finds

Children report feeling stressed about receiving free school meals, researchers warn. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 21 June 2022

Expand free school meals eligibility ‘to reduce stigma’, DfE urged

Common interests including sports and values around friendship could boost tutoring attendance, researchers say. Picture: Adobe Stock/MonkeyBusiness
News 16 June 2022

Common links between tutors and pupils can boost attendance, research finds

Attending regular CiCC meetings helped improve feelings of isolation among young people, research finds. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 25 May 2022

Praise for children in care councils' impact during lockdowns

Children are more likely to struggle in larger groups compared with pre-pandemic, researchers say. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 18 May 2022

Concern over young children’s development after lockdowns

The announcement comes following a consultation with families and experts. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 13 May 2022

Covid inquiry expands scope to include impact on children

Challenging behaviour can be caused by 'unmet emotional needs', according to experts. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 5 May 2022

Inquiry launches into mental health and behaviour in schools

Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has written to schools urging them to sign up to the National Tutoring Programme. Picture: Parliament UK
News 3 May 2022

Critics attack DfE plans to ‘penalise' schools not taking part in tutoring scheme

Childcare leaders say staff are leaving due to being offered more pay elsewhere. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 3 May 2022

Reports reveal ‘perfect storm’ facing early years settings

LGO Michael King: The council has demonstrated a lack of understanding of its role in the SEND process. Picture: LGO
News 28 April 2022

Ombudsman criticises Cambridgeshire council for failings over treatment of disabled boy

The programme will be open to 4,300 young people. Picture: YHA
News 21 April 2022

YHA appointed as partner for NCS summer residential scheme

Bridget Phillipson is Labour's shadow education secretary. Picture: Parliament UK
News 13 April 2022

Government ‘failing children’ in early years, Labour says

News 31 March 2022

Scottish government reveals care review implementation plan

Disabled parents and those from ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to be in lower paid jobs, research has warned. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 22 March 2022

Councils report sharp fall in childcare availability

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