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Job cuts dampen joy at new funding

22 July 2004

Increased spending on childcare is an encouraging sign that the Government is tackling child poverty but cuts in civil service jobs could undermine the strategy, the Child Poverty Action Group...

Pupils miss school to care for family

22 July 2004

Children in Scotland as young as five are missing school to care for relatives with disabilities or problems ranging from mental illness to alcoholism and drug abuse. Interim research into...

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22 July 2004

A new £104m community regeneration fund by the Scottish Executive is aiming to bring improvements for families in the most deprived areas in Scotland. The fund combines and replaces existing...

Six-year-old Ethan Alexander

22 July 2004

(Photograph) - Six-year-old Ethan Alexander gets to grips with the tuba at Usher Hall in Edinburgh, where a 'Kids Go Free' scheme is on offer to those aged five to...

Jack Watson, aged 16 months

22 July 2004

(Photograph) - Jack Watson, aged 16 months, from Kemnay pays a visit to a house of the Three Little Pigs with granddad Stewart Watson at Storybook Glen near Aberdeen, writes...

Nurseries top the healthy food chain

22 July 2004

Nurseries provide far better food education than primary schools, according to a report published by Ofsted and the Food Standards Agency last week. An investigation into nutritional standards in 25...

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22 July 2004

The second phase of a UK-wide consultation on proposals to revise the values and assumptions that inform playwork training has been launched by Play Wales, the national organisation for play...

Get licence before showing videos

22 July 2004

Nurseries and playgroups showing children films on DVDs or videos must obtain a licence or permission from the copyright owner or else they will be in breach of copyright law,...

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22 July 2004

A national alliance to tackle bullying in schools has been launched by the Department for Education and Skills. Anti-bullying experts starting work at the beginning of term in September will...

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22 July 2004

The 100th person in Europe to be employed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions was given a surprise welcome last week. Laura Hart, who joined the company as a nursery nurse...

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