Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
Council leaders have said that manufacturers need to recycle their own child car seats to prevent them being 'scandalously' landfilled.
A poll has found that the number of schools in England buying in professional mental health support for pupils has nearly doubled in three years.
The Children’s Commissioner has warned that a ‘chasm’ remains between what children’s mental health services are available and what children need.
One in 20 teachers in England are reporting a long-lasting mental health problem and their well-being has not improved over the past three decades.
A joint report has highlighted increasing evidence linking indoor air pollution and respiratory problems in children.
The LGA has revealed that nearly two thirds of leisure centres across England are outdated and in need of urgent new investment from government.
London boroughs are calling for a transformation of the capital’s ageing GP and primary care premises.
New briefing urges the government to take concerted action to address the unequal risk of mental ill health in the UK.
The Alzheimer’s Society has revealed the strain on the NHS of people with dementia unnecessarily ending up in hospitals.
Manchester City Council is one of the first local authority ‘early adopters’ of the Hackitt Review’s recommendations for building safety.
The Environment Agency has launched a new campaign to highlight the impact flood damage has on mental health.
Proposals have been announced for a project that could improve a number of health areas in Liverpool through better use of data.
Almost one in four private renters have felt physically ill or sick because of housing problems or worries in the last year, according to Shelter.
A new briefing has revealed that 400,000 children in London cannot access or afford enough nutritious food.
Action on Smoking and Health has argued that the government’s smokefree 2030 target is at risk because of a lack of funding for tobacco control.
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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