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Minister backs higher staff qualifications

The issue of training and qualifications topped the agenda at this year's annual awards and conference of the National Day Nurseries Association. Delegates were addressed by children's minister Beverley Hughes, who stressed that research showed that having highly qualified staff resulted in better outcomes for children.

Delegates were addressed by children's minister Beverley Hughes, who stressed that research showed that having highly qualified staff resulted in better outcomes for children.

One delegate pointed out there was no research evidence to support the idea that care of the under-twos was enhanced by graduates. Ms Hughes said, 'While this is true, it would be wrong to ignore the body of evidence we have for three- to four-year-olds. There is great varia- bility within childcare and we cannot afford to be complacent.'

She also fielded questions on sustainability within the private and voluntary sector. 'Sustainability is more acute in some areas and this is why local authorities are being given the duty to work at local level. The work of the NDNA is important to us in helping to navigate local systems and ensure everyone can come to the table.'

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