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Nursery reveals link to Titanic history

Busy Bees Nursery in St Albans had a special reason to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, having learnt that the setting was once lived in by one of the directors of the company...

'Outdated' law leaves children at risk of neglect, charity says

Action for Children is calling for current laws surrounding child neglect to be urgently updated, because it says they fail to protect children.

Survey warns of risks of using unproven early intervention programmes

Children's centres are resorting to using unproven early intervention programmes that risk 'damaging' children, because they cannot afford to run evidence-based early intervention schemes, a new repor...

Guidance on well-being for under-fives out for consultation

The importance of early education for vulnerable children has been recognised in new draft guidance developed by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE).

'Hundreds of thousands of children' could lose free school meals

More than 350,000 children will lose their free school meals because of Government changes to the welfare system, according to a new study.

Charity calls for 20mph limit in all towns and cities at launch of Beep Beep! Day

The road safety charity Brake is calling on MPs to listen to parents and enable local authorities to implement widespread 20mph limits, as it launches its annual 'Beep Beep! Day' campaign, a UK-wide i...

Children's minister launches £500,000 scholarship scheme for SEN support staff

A new Government scholarship scheme for teaching assistants who work with children with special educational needs and disabilities will pay up to £2,000 towards the costs of taking a degree-level qual...

Number of children on child protection register rises by 60 per cent

There has been a 60 per cent increase in the number of children put on the child protection register in England since 2006.

"It doesn't take GCSEs..."

"It doesn't take GCSE's or anything else to change nappies, just common sense" - comments on the Nutbrown Review. Julian Grenier gives his response on his latest blog

Schools to clamp down on primary school absence in Reception

For the first time schools would collect data on absences from reception class children to help stem the tide of increasing absence in primary school, in proposals put forward by the Government's expe...

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