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This Week’s Lunch Menus
04/09/2009 by Ed.
Week: 7th – 11th Sept 2009
Monday: Steak Pie with roasted vegetables, Ice cream
Tuesday: Grilled Cod, peas and mashed potatoes, Rhubarb and custard
Wednesday: Lamb and noodles with vegetables, Lemon curd tart
Thursday: Sausages with anna potatoes, Peach sponge
Friday: Roast Chicken, roasties and vegetables, Semolina and strawberry sauce
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Penelope Leach says UK childcare fails to offer parents choice
04/09/2009 by Ed.
Childcare expert Penelope Leach has criticised MPs for making decisions on childcare and families when they do not fully understand the reality of life for today’s parents.Speaking at the Edinburgh Book Festival last week, Dr Leach said that problems with the options currently available to parents stemmed from the fact that policymakers have never experienced the same problems themselves.
She said parents need more choice.Dr Leach’s latest book, Child Care Today (Nursery World Reviews: For Your Shelf, 22 April), argues that the childcare system in
Dr Leach added that, while politicians can afford to pay for nannies or support their partners to stay at home with children, single parents are often forced to take any job they can or face losing benefits.She said, ‘I feel strongly that people care for children better when they are able to do it in the way they choose. A lot of people are forced to go back to work when they would prefer to stay at home, and a lot of mothers would like to work but cannot find a job that is flexible. What works for one parent does not necessarily work for another.’
She added, ‘Where childcare is working best is where it is funded by taxation, in the same way education is. You can still have a private system, or a voluntary sector, but it should be like a health service, available to all in times of need.’
What do you think? Do you think we should have fully funded childcare in Britain?
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