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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Education Secretary’s letters make crystal clear that schools must share relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) curriculum material with parents.
Local authority data on penalty notices, parenting orders and parenting contracts (for unauthorised absence).
An overview of research into how possible it is for parents to change when their children are likely to enter care.
Parents can use this form to record an agreement that the biological father should be granted parental responsibility for the child.
Findings from research on pupils and their parents or carers and responses to questions asked in the survey.
This guidance outlines options to consider and who to contact if your child has been taken or kept abroad by their other parent or a relative without your permission.
Foster carers look after children when their parents are not able to - becoming a foster carer, money and support available, fostering agencies, foster parents
Hundreds of thousands of families set to benefit as working parents of 9-month-olds can now apply for government-funded childcare for first time.
Statistics on live births by parents' country of birth.
A toolkit containing guidance, data and other resources to support professionals who are helping families affected by parental alcohol and drug problems.
From today (24 July 2023), parents of children aged 1 and 2 on Universal Credit will start to benefit from meeting more frequently with work coaches to help them prepare for work.
Report looking at the information parents require when making decisions about childcare.
Short tips for parents of primary-aged children to make reading enjoyable.
UK Health Security Agency reminds parents of back-to-school advice amid rising levels of winter illness in the new year.
Evaluation of the Reducing Parental Conflict programme (RPC) from phase one, 2018 to 2022.
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