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Parents want to see more men in nursery

More than half of all parents using childcare would like to see men working in their child's nursery, a new survey suggests.

Fifty-five per cent of parents questioned by the Children's WorkforceDevelopment Council said they would like their child to have a malechildcare worker in their early years setting. The same number said thathave men working in early years would benefit children because it wouldgive them regular access to a male role model.

The CWDC carried out an online survey among 1,000 parents in England whohad at least one child under five, who is either currently in nursery orpre-school or starting in the next two years.

The CWDC is campaigning for more men to work in childcare. Thom Crabbe,CWCD national development manager for early years, said, 'Male workerswill get to work in a challenging, stimulating environment withlike-minded professionals dedicated to the development of children.'

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