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Multi-million pound investment to create more Family Hubs across the country, building on a manifesto commitment
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Vicky Ford addresses the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) annual conference
Thousands of families are using Tax-Free Childcare to pay for childcare and benefitting from the 20% government top-up.
From the end of January 2021, childminders, nurseries and all other childcare providers must use an online notification form to tell us about significant events.
Ofsted’s return to inspection in 2021 will happen in phases, with no graded inspections for education or social care providers planned before the summer term.
A new approach to inspecting early years providers will give good and outstanding providers more consistency while prioritising providers rated less than good.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector gave a speech at the online National Children and Adult Services (NCAS) Conference.
Updates for inspectors and stakeholders with the latest information and guidance about Ofsted's inspection work in schools and early education settings.
The review will consider the barriers that impact on early years development, including social and emotional factors, and early childhood experiences.
Ofsted will start carrying out visits to some nurseries and childminders from September 2020.
Families that benefit from government-funded childcare support were given a boost today as the government announced that they would not lose out due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
We have closed the Ofsted Online site today as replacement web pages are now fully operational.
How much funding local authorities are getting for the National Assessment and Accreditation System.
The Secretary of State has allowed Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector to temporarily suspend all routine inspections of schools, further education, early years and social care providers.
HM Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman speaks at the ResearchEd event.
This year's annual report finds the overall quality of education and care in England is good and improving, but chief inspector warns against complacency.
Older blinds with looped cords or chains may pose a threat to children but you can make them safer.
Prime Minister Theresa May has launched a consultation on parental leave entitlements.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New national campaign launched with ideas to support children's learning at home, or as part of everyday activities like catching the bus or doing the shopping.
Button batteries can badly injure or even kill a child, if swallowed.
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