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Government sets out plans to eradicate child poverty

Ministers are asking for voluntary organisations, charities and local communities to contribute to a consultation on developing a long-term strategy to end child poverty.

Child detention to end but campaigners say new system is unclear

Child detention is to be phased out and will end completely by next May, deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said.

Troubled families to get personalised support

Up to 500 families in England with adults who have never had a job will be supported as part of plans unveiled by Prime Minister David Cameron to help 'troubled families' with multiple problems, inclu...

Early intervention grant is not ring-fenced

Details of the Early Intervention Grant, designed to provide universal and specialist services for children, young people and families, have been set out by the Government.

Analysis: Experience can bridge the gap in behaviour

A new report tries to unravel the apparent links between children's behaviour problems and their family backgrounds, says Karen Faux.

UK at bottom of league for family friendliness

The UK ranks in the bottom four countries in the developed world for being family-friendly, according to a new study.

Poverty review calls for focus on early years

Improving the life chances of children under five is the key to ensuring that the children of poor parents do not grow up to be poor adults, the Government's poverty adviser Frank Field has said.

Sure Start Local Programmes study finds benefits for families

Children living in areas with Sure Start Local Programmes (SSLP) are less likely to be overweight and have better physical health than children in other areas, according to new research.

Work Matters: Leadership - Let's pull together

Parents experiencing tough financial times will need all the support they can get, so keep channels of communication open, says nursery manager Kathryn Peckham.

Nurseries 'must let babies feed themselves'

Nurseries need to re-think babies' mealtimes and allow them to feed themselves or risk losing business, according to baby-led weaning advocate Gill Rapley.

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