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What is nursery life like for children, staff and families at military bases such as those on Cyprus? Helen Lakey, Defence Children Services early years advisor, explains
An equal opportunities policy is no longer a statutory obligation, but ensuring that everyone gets a fair chance is central to good practice. Babette Brown and Vicky Hutchin explain how.
Out-of-school is the fastest growing sector in childcare, according to figures published by market analysts Key Note. The Market Assessment 2004 report revealed that there had been a 15 per cent...
The nursery group Imagine Co-operative Childcare is changing its name to The Co-operative Childcare to reinforce its commitment to the co-operative movement and its ethics and values.
Reflective practice is vitally important when it comes to addressing unconscious bias in early years settings, believes Andrea Katz.
A Glasgow-based nursery chain has introduced a 'mini day' initiative to help parents who do not need full-time daycare but want childcare provision that fits around school hours.
Good quality joined-up services have won praise from children's minister Margaret Hodge for Islington council in London, after Archway Early Years Centre and Margaret McMillan Nursery School were...
Formal childcare provision is not keeping up with the social change of more and more parents working atypical hours, which can adversely affect children's well-being. Karen Faux reports.
The pre-school movement is staging a comeback with moves to empower parents and extend services. Catherine Gaunt reports on its new campaign Throughout its 40-year history, the pre-school movement has...
Nursery provision in Britain is booming and day nurseries will continue to rise in value during 2003, according to two reports published last week.