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Walking Bus

30 September 2004

More children may soon bemaking their way to school in a Walking Bus as part of new Government measures that aim to develop safer, healthier and more environmentally friendly ways...

Wales' health and social affairs minister Jane Hutt

30 September 2004

(Photograph) - Wales' health and social affairs minister Jane Hutt (centre) meets Professor Webster-Stratton (left), Professor Fergus Lowe, Dr Hutchings and puppet friends at the Bangor University conference. Photo Tegwyn...

Positive moves for parenting

30 September 2004

A parenting programme that originated more than 25 years ago in the United States has been hailed as a success in helping parents in Wales to manage children's challenging behaviour....

Media watch

30 September 2004

There were plenty of strange stories in the papers last week. According to The Guardian, an extraordinary punishment for mouthy children has emerged in America. Parents and teachers are encouraged...

Slim adoption chances for black children

30 September 2004

Children from ethnic minorities who end up in care are far less likely to be adopted because of the impact of racism, a shortage of potential adopters in their communities...

Listen to children, says NCH

30 September 2004

Too little account is taken of the views of children when their parents split up and too little Government money is available for much-needed mediation and counselling services, children's charity...

Salaries rise but stay relatively low

30 September 2004

Pay in the early years and childcare sector has risen by up to a third in the past five years, Nursery World's reader salary survey reveals this week. The average...

Chemicals in toys facing ban by EU

30 September 2004

A group of hazardous chemicals could disappear from toys and childcare products after the EU council of ministers voted last week to support banning them. The move follows a long-running...

Bob the Builder met some young fans

30 September 2004

(Photograph) - Bob the Builder met some young fans when he cut the ribbon at the official opening of DreamMaker Day Nursery in London on 18 September. More than 70...

£2m centre will support autism

30 September 2004

The first phase of a £2m redevelopment project to create a regional centre of excellence for children with severe autism was launched in Wales last week. Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn, a...

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