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Early years expert Julia Manning-Morton: 'It's time to ask our shiny new government for investment'

Now is the time for early years professionals to fight for much-needed investment in the sector from the new Labour government, delegates at Nursery World’s ‘Birth to Three: Meeting Children’s Unique Needs’ conference were told yesterday (9 July).
Julia Manning-Morton speaking at the Nursery World Birth to Threes conference in London on 9 July 2024
Julia Manning-Morton speaking at the Nursery World Birth to Threes conference in London on 9 July 2024

Independent early years consultant, trainer and author Julia Manning-Morton used her keynote address to urge delegates to stand up and call for better pay, training, terms of employment and work environments as she highlighted the complex skills needed to be an early years educator. 

‘It’s time to ask our shiny new government for investment,’ she said. ‘Investment in buildings to fulfil the needs of babies and toddlers, not just the minimum space, and investment not just in training at a basic level to get the numbers of staff needed but qualifications and training at higher levels, specifically for nought to three practitioners and, most importantly, it means investment over time to give educators and providers a chance to consolidate and embed existing effective practice and provision.

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