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In an austerity landscape, extensive free training is being replaced by more innovative councils with everything from partially subsidised to full profit-making models. Annette Rawstrone reports
From the pages of Professional Nanny and Nursery World, the talents of the Kids' Cookery School have spread to the airwaves. The school's principal Fiona Hamilton-Fairley - herself a former nanny/au...
Contrary to expectations, swine flu has affected staff more than children for some nurseries. Being up to speed on the latest guidelines is important for minimising disruption this winter, says Jackie...
With complex special needs in children reportedly on the rise, qualified SENCO staff have been identified as key to supporting them. Charlotte Goddard reports
SOME FOOD FOR THOUGHT IN YOUR PROFESSIONAL CAREER. Managing Staff in Early Years Settings.
Many mothers are keen to see more males working in early years settings. Mary Evans explains how Paint Pots is leading the way.
By Sally Neaum (Sage Publications, 17.99, ISBN 9780857257413)
Once again the early years sector is reeling after failings in a nursery's management are blamed for allowing horrific crimes to go undetected.
Apprenticeships enable nurseries to train up new staff from scratch to their own particular standards, as Karen Faux hears.