17 April 2008
Singer and actress Michelle Gayle gets children at Dawmouse Montessori Nursery School in Fulham on their bikes for Childline. Nurseries can raise money for the charity's Pedal Push campaign by...
17 April 2008
11 million, the office of the children's commissioner for England, launched its new interactive child-friendly website on Tuesday. www.11MILLION.org.uk is designed to gather the views and opinion of even more...
17 April 2008
The children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) unveiled a three-year business plan last week. Priorities in CWDC Corporate and Business Plan 2008-2011 include working with poverty, disadvantage and disability. Visit www.cwdcouncil.org.uk.
17 April 2008
Scotland's government announced £6m funding to tackle childhood obesity. Health boards will set up family-focused healthy weight programmes for children aged five to 15. The programmes will target at least...
17 April 2008
An art and writing competition for children is being held by the Daycare Trust, to celebrate the National Year of Reading and National Childcare Week (2-9 June). Children between two...
17 April 2008
Dedicated autistic support services have been launched in South Lanarkshire primary schools in Scotland, with the help of campaigning parents.
17 April 2008
Politics is responsible for educational failure, says Alan Bentley.
24 April 2008
Only one in ten adults believe that children are happier now than when they were growing up, according to the fifth report from the Good Childhood Inquiry.
24 April 2008
A boy of five is the UK's youngest person to patent an invention - a labour-saving broom to sweep leaves, reported the BBC. Sam Houghton of Buxton, Derbyshire, was just...