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25 January 2001
Parents who exert too much control over their children
may leave them more vulnerable to being bullied, according to research
published last week. Young people's charity Young Voice claimed that...
25 January 2001
* The average weekly income for women is less than half
that of men, according to a report published by the Government's Women's Unit.
It shows that women earn £119...
25 January 2001
* The search is on to find Jersey's most
family-friendly employers. Jersey Child Care Trust is distributing competition
leaflets on the Channel Island so parents can nominate their employers. Winning...
25 January 2001
Leading children's charities and politicians have
renewed their call for independent child commissioners or ministers for
children to be appointed in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Following
the second reading...
25 January 2001
Advertising claims that a soft drink aimed at children
does not encourage tooth decay were dismissed in the High Court last week.
GlaxoSmithKline, manufacturer of Ribena ToothKind, went to the...
25 January 2001
(Photograph) - Children at Maplehurst Nursery in
Hastings, East Sussex, and nursery manager Jean Tindal celebrate passing their
latest Ofsted inspection with flying colours. Six months ago financial problems
nearly...
25 January 2001
Early years organisations are impressed with the Select
Committee's report, but what, asks Anne Wiltsher, will happen after the
election? At last recommendations for the early years from the Commons...
25 January 2001
Much of the report concerns training. Going much
further than the Government's proposed National Standards on the Regulation of
Daycare, the Committee recommended that 'with-in ten years all heads of...
25 January 2001
Early years organisations which gave evidence to the
committee have been impressed by its radical stance. 'We were struck by the
number of recommendations on training,' says Jean Ensing, president...
25 January 2001
While ducking the issue of how to actually increase
pay, the committee recommends that EYDCPs publish typical rates of pay in their
area and that the Government ensures equitable pay...