Press releases and events

02/06/2008: Daycare Trust: National childcare week - 2nd June to 9th June

Monday, 02 Jun 2008 08:47
2nd June - 9th June: National childcare week: Building brighter futures

Awards ceremony for competition winners - talented young artists and writers will receive a prize for themselves and their childcare setting or school, at a high-profile London location.

Listening to children - initial findings from the "Listening to children" strand of our three-year Listening to families project will be launched.

Debate on "the good childhood conflict" - parents, children and employers - with line-up of high-profile guest speakers, and chaired by Polly Toynbee.

Regional event - in north-west, with high-profile guest.
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