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A service to help mainstream childcare settings accommodate disabled children has been launched in Edinburgh to tackle the shortage of provision for local families. Edinburgh Childcare 4 All is the...
Out-of-school care has been signalled as a priority in the future development of children's services with the Scottish Executive's publication of a major framework document on the sector. School's Out...
As society changes, nursery managers can adapt their provision to appeal to the families they serve, says <B> Donna Sheldon </B>
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week. Birth to Three: supporting our youngest children, commissioned by...
A course for a Foundation Degree in management of childcare provision at Liverpool Hope University College has been developed with the help of the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses. Course...
Amid concerns that the quality of school meals is falling, charity programmes and initiatives at some schools are beacons of excellent provision, finds Charlotte Goddard
The SENCO is far more than a legal necessity. Karen Faux looks at the benefits a policy of inclusiveness can bring a nursery chain Nursery chains have a huge opportunity when it comes to inclusion....
The latest Ofsted review has found steady improvements in the quality of early years education and childcare provision in daycare settings year-on-year.
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy and London Metropolitan University)