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24 March 2005
The Government's ten-year strategy for childcare does
not do enough to support parents who want to stay at home to look after their
children, say respondents to the consultation on...
24 March 2005
Childcare workers should find a new magazine from the
NSPCC a 'useful tool', the charity said last week. The first issue of Your
Family, a free quarterly magazine, was launched...
24 March 2005
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell has an idea why
younger women are voting with their feet The twenty-something women who could
be popping into the voting booth after dropping their...
24 March 2005
* Honor Rhodes was named last week as the successor to
Dame Gillian Pugh, who is retiring next month as chief executive of the Coram
Family, England's oldest children's charity....
24 March 2005
* South Gloucestershire Council has been awarded the
prestigious National Quality Award for Children's Information Services (CIS).
The award demonstrates that the CIS, which offers advice to parents and carers...
24 March 2005
* The London Borough of Newham's Children's Information
Service also received the National Quality Award at a ceremony held at the
Guildhall in the City of London on 14 February....
24 March 2005
* Newham Borough also held a childcare jobs and
training fair on 17 March to encourage people who feel they have a good
relationship with children to consider childcare as...
24 March 2005
* The London Borough of Lewisham's Early Years
Development and Childcare Partnership gave out its first Long Service Awards on
11 February. Sue Lee, who has worked in play clubs...
24 March 2005
* Kinder Castle Nursery in Tynemouth has received the
highest possible rating from inspection body Ofsted. It was praised for being
the only nursery in the north-east providing organic food...
24 March 2005
* Morgan Jamieson has been appointed the first national
clinical lead for children and young people's health in Scotland. Mr Jamieson,
a paediatric cardiac surgeon, will begin the part-time role...