Better training and more government investment tops childcare wish list

Laura McCardle
Tuesday, June 24, 2014

With childcare set to be a key battleground in next year's general election, CYP Now gets the views of early years and children's organisations on what their main policy priorities are for a future government.

Developing more good quality, affordable childcare is key to helping parents back to work, say charities. Picture: Paul Cousans
Developing more good quality, affordable childcare is key to helping parents back to work, say charities. Picture: Paul Cousans

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