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Currently, childcare workers can be disqualified because someone who lives or works in their household has been cautioned for, or convicted of, certain offences. Offences that currently lead to an automatic...
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Published: 3 July 2018
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Thousands of parents falsely claim domestic abuse to access legal aid and stop estranged partners from seeing their children, a parenting charity has claimed. The BBC reports that Families Need Fathers...
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Published: 3 July 2018
There is a warning that state-run nurseries which cater for children with special needs could close.
bbc
Published: 3 July 2018
Charity says thousands of parents are misusing domestic abuse orders to access legal aid.
bbc
Published: 3 July 2018
A GCSE question mixed up the warring families in Romeo and Juliet and left students baffled.
bbc
Published: 2 July 2018
Teachers tell of the inappropriate and unwanted gifts they've been given at the end of term.
bbc
Published: 2 July 2018
She also took her partner on a school trip to Old Trafford and bought a computer with school funds.
bbc
Published: 2 July 2018
<img alt="Give youth work remit back to DfE, children's services leaders urge" src="https://www.cypnow.co.uk/w-images/8b59de58-ce09-48ca-a902-e5dbc3a6d53c/1/166dd37205a1743be34eec14197d36e8gif-320x198.gif" />
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As part of an evidence submission to the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Youth Affairs inquiry into youth work, the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) said youth policy has...
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cypn
Published: 2 July 2018
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Published: 2 July 2018