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NDNA wins bid to support sustainability

The National Day Nurseries Association has won a contract with Thurrock Council in Essex to help support the long-term sustainability of early years and childcare providers in the area.

The NDNA will help nurseries, pre-schools and childminders accessservices, training, and information, as well as running businesssurgeries and offering one-on-one advice and tailored support.

NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku said Thurrock was an example of howlocal authorities are looking for innovative ways to support and engagechildcare provision as part of meeting their duties under the ChildcareAct 2006.

She said, 'We are delighted to have been successful with this tender,and believe that the business support we deliver will prove invaluableto providers across the area. In the current economic climate it isvital to be aware of the help and support that is out there, and be ableto access advice to support sustainability.'

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