Two members of staff from a North London nursery, part of a nationwide franchise of settings, have been fired after looking at child pornography while at work.
The legacy of early years pioneer Elinor Goldschmied has been given new life in a film looking at her lasting influence on practice. By Dr Jacqui Cousins, Anita M Hughes and Dorothy Y Selleck
A distance learning programme in child protection awareness has been launched by the NSPCC. The course is made up of four modules, which participants can complete at work or at home, and it is...
The Save Childhood Movement is to officially launch this weekend with a two-day summit exploring the need to protect children from influences that might compromise their health and well-being.
Gender stereotypes are harming our children’s health, happiness and career prospects – so what can be done to challenge them? Annette Rawstrone reports
I would like to take issue with the letter 'Leave smacking up to the parents' (18 November), both as a mother and an early years professional. It is very telling how we sanitise language to 'smacking'...
Grouping by ability is growing in popularity despite evidence showing that it can have a range of negative impacts for children. Charlotte Goddard investigates
The number of children on the child protection register in Northern Ireland has risen by 20 per cent in a year.
Dr Simon Brownhill from the University of Bristol talks about his research into men volunteering in the early years sector