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25 April 2002
Children of asylum seekers will be denied the right to
mainstream education by the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill, charities
working with refugees have claimed. Under the Bill introduced earlier...
25 April 2002
(Photograph) - Ninety-year-old Frank Baldwin chats to
pupils at Roseheath Primary School in Halewood, Knowsley, on his last day as a
school governor after 35 years. He said, 'We all...
25 April 2002
* The impact of domestic violence on families is to be
the focus of a major conference in Wales later this year.
25 April 2002
More than 600 day nurseries, childminding networks,
pre-schools and playgroups, and local authorities across the UK have signed up
for activities to highlight the first-ever National Childcare Month in June....
25 April 2002
A bilingual compact disc has been produced by the Welsh
Dyslexia Project to give parents a multi-sensory way of understanding their
child's difficulties and what they can do to help....
25 April 2002
A website going online on 29 April aims to help the
families of pre-school-age children who have cerebral palsy. Susan Clow,
project manager of the early years website launched by...
25 April 2002
Grants totalling more than £1.78m have been
awarded to 26 community projects in Northern Ireland to help improve health and
well-being, as part of the province's 'Investing for Health' initiative....
25 April 2002
The Home Secretary has called for early years settings
to help spot children as young as three who may grow up to become criminals.
Speaking in London last week at...
25 April 2002
Anew radio project wants to encourage young children to
'see' with their ears. The 'Let's Make Radio' project promotes radio as an
essential tool in the development of listening and...
25 April 2002
The spirit of Harry Potter loomed large over the Royal
Festival Hall on London's South Bank last week when six-year-old Abbie Gerrard
and her sister Beth, three, dressed up to...