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The early years sector came out in force at the Nursery World Show 2020 on 7-8 February for two days packed with activity, networking, training and chances to stock up on resources
Children's charities are joining forces in a scheme to share their knowledge and improve services for children and young people across Britain. A consortium of seven voluntary organisations, led by...
The Metropolitan Police Service has won the Working Families and NSPCC Family Friendly award and Working Families Employer of the Year award for 2006. The Met offers an emergency childcare scheme,...
Staff whose children attend the nursery where they work are entitled to unlimited tax and national insurance exemption for childcare costs as long as their employer meets the criteria for a workplace...
It's easy to forget that our employers may think about us as much as we think about them. In this issue, which coincides with Mother's Day, the relationship between nanny and employer gets a special...
Children aged eight to 12 are being urged to get more involved in democracy and citizenship through the Junior Exec website launched by the Scottish Executive. The site at www.juniorexec.gov.uk...
A childcare recruitment agency has been forced to disclose a confidential reference about a nursery nurse on its books after losing a nine-month battle to withhold the information. The nursery nurse...
As the UK enters a period of economic uncertainty, Nicole Weinstein talks to Ben Barbanel, Head of debt finance at OakNorth Bank about what steps nursery businesses can take to stay resilient.
I am a parent who has been severely affected by the strike. While I understand the nursery nurses' position, my five-year-old son is stuck at my elderly parents' house, day in and day out, when he...