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5 August 2004
Early years development and childcare partnerships
(EYDCPs) are being rebranded and re-shaped in some areas because they are
deemed to be too unwieldy to respond to the spate of Government...
5 August 2004
(Photograph) - Art was an imaginative experience for
children from Noah's Ark pre-school when they tried their hands at an art
workshop at Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery, where an interactive...
5 August 2004
'The low take-up of paid paternity leave indicates that
some men are still influenced by our macho culture. The cultural revolution of
the 1960s, which the prime minister derided, seems...
5 August 2004
Private providers have found operating the nursery
education grant for three- and four-year-olds increasingly difficult since the
Government issued explicit guidance earlier this year warning them not to
charge top-up...
5 August 2004
Children's charity NCH has appointed Clare Tickell as
its new chief executive. Previously she was head of the Stonham Housing
Association and chief executive of housing charity Phoenix House. Ms...
5 August 2004
A new resource pack could help practitioners evaluate
school grounds projects. Launched by Learning Through Landscapes, the Measuring
Success pack, which has been backed with funds from the DfES Innovation...
5 August 2004
(Photograph) - The streets of Reading were full of
sound and colour when children joined the procession for this year's 15th
annual WOMAD festival of music, arts and dance from...
5 August 2004
A world-class centre for psychoanalytic child therapy
in London has been awarded more than £200,000 from a lottery fund to
carry out research into the effects of childbirth on mothers...
5 August 2004
* The Big Lottery Fund - the joint operating name of
the New Opportunities Fund and the National Charities Board - has also awarded
£218,785 to the National Childbirth Trust,...
5 August 2004
A scheme in Scotland to encourage parents to play games
with their newborn babies could soon become the model for a similar programme
in England, as a way of tackling...