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Working Hard to Make Life Fun

Dalgis Alandete is a tutor in one of our Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS) helping to provide a safe space where children can play and feel supported. What are some of the problems that Venezuelan children are facing in Colombia? Venezuelan children don’t have homes to protect them from the rain and there have been reports of […]

Austin, three, plays in the cabin at the STC funded Forget-Me-Not allotment, Margate

Why The Early Years Matter: Unlocking Potential Through Play

Why the Early Years Matter

Our early years of life are an unparalleled period of growth and discovery, where brain development accelerates at a remarkable rate. During early childhood, every interaction, experience, and playful moment contributes to lifelong learning and parents are their children’s first and most important educators. Supporting early learning and development is crucial; it shapes the foundation for emotional, social, and cognitive skills that carry us forward into…

Lenny running the Tokyo Marathon 2024 for Save the Children

FUNDRAISER SPOTLIGHT: LENNY MEEHAN

Flavianna and her son Daniel, aged 4, read a book together at their home in Manchester, UK

5 ways to help a child with back to school anxiety

It's so hard when children get worried about things. All we want to do is help reassure them, but sometimes simple reassurance just doesn’t do the trick. When that anxiety is around going back to school, it’s even more tricky. We can’t just not let them go – and it's horrible to think of them feeling sad when we’re not there to support them.

UK children stay at home instead of attending school or nursery because of the Coronavirus

Delivering childcare for all children

The latest childcare report from IPPR (The Childcare Challenge: How can the government deliver a real childcare guarantee), commissioned by Save the Children UK, was published this week. It comes at a critical time as just last week the UK Government announced their aim for 75% of children to be ‘school ready’ by 2028, up from 68%.

This target reflects a shift in focus for the UK Government from childcare to child development and has the potential to make a real difference to the lives…

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How our partners are making the world better with a sweater

Children colouring in the collective centre

Missing Futures: how the systematic undermining of children’s rights in Gaza impacts their ability to learn now and, in the future

The ongoing conflict in Gaza, occupied Palestinian territory, has inflicted unprecedented and potentially irreversible harm on Palestinian children, with consequences that threaten not only their individual futures but the very fabric of Palestinian society for generations to come. To safeguard these children’s futures and prevent further irreparable damage, urgent and comprehensive action from the international community is needed.

Tina and Maisie from South Sudan outside their home in South Sudan. Photo: Hanna Adcock/Save the Children

Children taking part in Christmas Jumper Day at school

As…