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Ofsted 'losing early years experience'

Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of early years education with the advent of its Early Years Directorate in September, as it is increasingly taken over by former local authority staff with a social services background.

Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of early years education with the advent of its Early Years Directorate in September, as it is increasingly taken over by former local authority staff with a social services background.

The vast majority of nursery education inspectors are self-employed and work for contractors such as Nord Anglia, Wessex Associates and Kinderquest, who are shutting down their nursery inspection divisions this summer. The education inspectors will not be transferring to the Early Years Directorate when local authority inspection and registration officers become Ofsted employees under the new regime.

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