* A Bill proposing the establishment of a Children's Commissioner in Scotland is to be discussed in the Scottish Parliament early in the New Year. The Commissioner for Children and Young People...
Twenty per cent of child deaths in England are caused by road injuries and about 13,000 fewer children a year would be killed or injured if a traffic speed limit of 20 miles per hour in residential...
The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) has challenged the Government's commitment to tackling poverty in Britain and has called for ambitious targets to be met in the April budget. Its report, Poverty:...
A primary school has opened its own baby unit in a move it claims is a first in the UK. Gorringe Park primary school in Mitcham, south London, claims it is unique in being the first school to build...
The rate of obesity in children under ten is showing signs of levelling off and could even be in decline, according to a report by the DCSF.
Childminder agencies are being rushed in despite fundamental flaws, argues Neil Leitch
The Welsh Assembly is set to consider the findings of a year-long review of special needs provision by its Health and Social Services Committee. The review found that while there were pockets of good...
PACEY is inviting leaders from early year settings and schools to attend a unique event to discuss the benefits and challenges of partnership working.
Prominent figures tell Nicole Curnow about their wishes for developments in the early years sector in the year ahead The pace of change within the early years and childcare sector looks set to...