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15 December 2005
Over half of nursery schools inspected by Ofsted in
2004-05 were judged outstanding, in the latest figures revealing that 38 out of
the 68 settings inspected (59 per cent) achieved...
15 December 2005
Naomi Eisenstadt has been appointed Chief Advisor on
Children's Services. She will play a key part in the Every Child Matters
programme on improving the quality of policy and practice....
15 December 2005
Children are cycling less because of fears over safety,
claims a report by the National Children's Bureau. It says that the distances
cycled by children under 16 have nearly halved...
15 December 2005
Changes to the tax credit system outlined in Chancellor
Gordon Brown's pre-budget report last week have been welcomed by the Child
Poverty Action Group. Measures include a rise from £2,500...
15 December 2005
Representatives from the 'best of the best' Sure Start
services gathered at Lancaster House in London on 6 December for the annual
Sure Start Partners in Excellence awards. The 18...
15 December 2005
A new online resource to help local authorities and
their partners develop effective children's services strategies has been
launched by the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC). From 1 April
2006...
15 December 2005
(Photograph) - Three-year-old twins Jack Murray (left)
and Josh Murray and Morgan-Lea Rollo, aged two, from Busy B's Nursery in
Fraserburgh celebrated St Andrew's Day with a sponsored 'Wear Tartan...
15 December 2005
A flagship Welsh childcare initiative that focuses on
disadvantaged under-threes plans to invest more than £2,000 per child per
year, the Welsh Assembly revealed in a consultation document last week....
15 December 2005
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell notes a study
suggesting that childcarers are exploited by parents working long hours
Britain's premier researcher into how men, women and children spend time with...
15 December 2005
Ann Robinson of the Early Childhood Unit, National
Children's Bureau Childcare as a stabilising influence on HPA axis functioning:
A re-evaluation of maternal occupational patterns and familial
relations