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Eat a healthier diet

10 June 2004

Early years professionals who are concerned about the need for children to eat a healthier diet and the way foods are being promoted to them through advertising on TV and...

Quote of the week

10 June 2004

'Sporting icons have a duty to use their status to promote healthy lifestyles and positive messages. What we have with England is exactly the opposite.' David Hinchliffe, chair of the...

Imagine Co-operative Childcare

10 June 2004

(Photograph) - Imagine Co-operative Childcare opened its new purpose-built childcare nursery in Cainscross, Stroud on 28 May. Local MP David Drew (cutting the cake with nursery manager Tina McGrath) attended...

Charities link up to fight poverty

10 June 2004

Five leading children's charities have urged the Greater London Authority (GLA) to step up the fight against child poverty, to protect vulnerable children and to create more accessible and affordable...

Action Against Wildlife Crime

10 June 2004

The Scottish Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime has launched an educational website to enhance the teaching of environmental studies to children aged five to 14 and highlight the importance...

Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian

10 June 2004

A support centre for primary school children in need of extra support opened last month at Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian. Jointly funded by Midlothian Council and Children 1st, the...

Early years sector gathers 'to listen'

10 June 2004

Early years practitioners and childcare workers from all over Scotland attending a conference in Glasgow heard about the importance of listening to children and young people. At Kids Clubs Direct's...

Unions clinch deal over pay

10 June 2004

Unions representing more than 4,000 school support staff in Birmingham have claimed overwhelming backing for a landmark deal that sets the pace among local authorities in England in establishing a...

Music medals to play a high note

10 June 2004

(Photograph) - Music medals are to be introduced in schools from this September to encourage young children to achieve their full musical potential. The medals, which will be aimed at...

Sandplay therapy set for UK debut

10 June 2004

Two leading Australian play therapists are to visit England later this year to stage training courses on sandplay therapy and symbol work with children and adolescents. Mark Pearson and Helen...

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