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Hart speaks on new review results

Just 3 per cent of early years providers failed their inspections in the past three years, according to Ofsted's latest review of childcare and early education, published yesterday (27 August).

This is a significant improvement on the previous inspection cycle from2003 to 2005, when 22 per cent of childcare provision did not meet someof the standards.

Ofsted's children's director Michael Hart (pictured) told Nursery World,'What I want to emphasise is that only 3 per cent of childcare settingswere found to be inadequate. Most importantly, provision is good acrossthe three years, with 97 per cent satisfactory or better.'

Mr Hart stressed that for the 3 per cent of providers that were foundinadequate, Ofsted used enforcement action or re-inspected them within ayear, and that in 95 per cent of re-inspections, settings were ratedsatisfactory or better. 'Once it is pointed out to providers where theyare going wrong, most of them have the capacity to improve quickly.'

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