Study finds moms living in poverty struggle to breastfeed their babies longer
Study finds moms living in poverty struggle to breastfeed their babies longer
TORONTO — A new study suggests mothers who can't afford enough food are more likely to stop breastfeeding before other moms, even though nearly all begin at a similar rate.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Number of families in temporary accommodation up 64% since 2010
Number of families in temporary accommodation up 64% since 2010
The number of households living in temporary accommodation has surged by 64 per cent since the Tories came to power in 2010, new figures show.
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
'It's about us having control': Grandmothers call for child protection changes
'It's about us having control': Grandmothers call for child protection changes
Indigenous grandmothers say child protection policies must strike a better balance between keeping children safe and allowing them to stay with their families.
ABC News
ABC News
One in three headteachers cut back on staff due to school funding pressures, survey says
'It is clear that parents will not tolerate school standards slipping and that they are concerned for their children's future'
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Hull schools at 'breaking point' over special educational needs
Heads blame ‘perfect storm’ of tighter budgets, higher demand and cuts to children’s services
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Unauthorised pupil absences at record high but fewer parents fined for taking children out of school
'The rise in unauthorised absence is due to more parents taking children out for family holidays that were not agreed by the school'
The Independent UK
The Independent UK