Childcare centres face funding cuts after missing safety benchmarks
Nine childcare services in Australia could face funding cuts after failing to meet government safety standards.
When You Suddenly Need a Place for Your Child... Extended Same-Day Reservations for Hourly Childcare Until 2 PM
South Korea's Ministry of Education has announced an extension of same-day reservations for hourly childcare services to 2 PM, along with improvements to the caregiver-to-child ratio.
Survey: Parents complain about disruptions in childcare
Over half of working or job-seeking parents report disruptions in childcare services according to a survey, leading to reduced employment for many.
Childcare services keep weekday rates during the Seollal holiday, support services for victims of violence also operate normally
During the Seollal holiday, crisis counseling services for youth, victims of violence, and multicultural families will continue to operate normally, with childcare services maintaining weekday pricing.
Osaka City to Make Childcare Free for First Child, Providing 100,000 Yen Coupons for Families That Do Not Use Services
Osaka City will make childcare free for first children aged 0-2 and distribute 100,000 yen coupons for families that do not utilize childcare services.
Major change to free childcare rules as nurseries issued warning: Money LIVE
New Department of Education guidance prohibits nurseries from charging parents extra fees for free childcare hours, although optional costs for certain services can still be applied if genuinely voluntary.
VIDEO: New York Mayor Holds Press Conference with Preschoolers. The Kids Were a Hit
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted a humorous press conference with preschoolers discussing city plans for children's care services.
Childcare expert exposes key roadblock to uncovering potential fraud schemes in Minnesota: 'Really difficult'
Childcare fraud schemes in Minnesota are complicating social services oversight, made worse by outdated systems that hinder detection efforts, according to expert Chris Bennett.
"We haven't looked closely since 2015"
Refugee women in Germany face significant barriers to employment compared to men, including language difficulties, cultural obstacles, and inadequate childcare services, as highlighted by human rights advocate Seyran AteΕ.