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Winner: Lisa Constable, quality training adviser, The Co-operative Childcare
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...
A challenging economic climate and increased caution from banks has left some nurseries unable to expand in the past few years. Katy Morton finds indications that things may be improving
Winner: Tootsies Private Day Nursery, Farnham, Surrey
Families who have disabled children feel shut out from society and alienated from their communities because of negative attitudes and a lack of support services, according to a new survey.
What is the ethnic makeup of the early years workforce, and what kinds of experiences do BAME practitioners have? Meredith Jones Russell searches for the data
If a complaint is made against your setting, follow a clear process that allows all parties to have a voice, says Catherine Rushforth.
In the latest part of her safeguarding series, Catherine Rushforth considers the importance of involving parents in a mutual way.
* Two children's books dealing with issues for those with a family member in prison were published by Action for Prisoners' Families last month. Tommy's Dad, priced 3 inc p&p, is the story of a young...
Childcare is one of the priority areas for improving the lot of soldiers' families, while nurseries offer their share of support, says Judith Napier.