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"Family Life is Vitally Important to the Country, and must be protected"
Anne Longfield OBE, Chief Executive of 4Children, the national charity for child...
4Children comment upon the Equal Marriage Consultation
To demonstrate our support for IDAHO, 4Children have chosen today to comment upo...
4Children comment upon the Governments announcement that it will offer more support to women with postnatal depression
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4Children response to the Equal Marriage Consultation
Building sustainable family futures - Preventing crisis
A vote for children and families 2012: A manifesto for a better future
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Children’s Centres - The Future
Media Digest 15 February 2012
15 February 2012
Generation of children failed on grand scale
A key government adviser on wellbeing and fairness, Professor Sir Michael Marmot, has said that cuts to children's services at the same time as increasing taxes on the poor could exacerbate already high levels of inequality.
Inflation hits 14-month low but families still feel the pinch
At today’s prices families would need an extra £1,259 a year to match the lifestyle they had 12 months ago.
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