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Maintaining high-quality provision is ‘challenging but achievable’, Nicole Weinstein discovers, as she talks to small and large nursery groups about how economic and staffing pressures are impacting...
My advice would be to get out of working in private nurseries and go work in a local authority pre-school - better hours, better pay and you get the school holidays off!
Sale-and-leaseback schemes offer a chance for both new and established providers to release capital. Courteney Donaldson, director and head of childcare at Christie & Co, sets out the detail.
Early intervention is vital for improving the health of children and young people, and practitioners have opportunities to make a real difference, say Dr Claire Lemer and Leonora Weil.
Glen Russell has overcome the impact of lockdown’s physical limitations on his children with a free online course from the Open University. By Gabriella Jozwiak
A unique initiative in Wales is helping practitioners to improve the way they interact socially with children, writes Karen Faux.
Bright Horizons has lost its case in the high court to extend one of its settings after a judge ruled a nursery is not a ‘school’ and therefore does not benefit from the same planning rights.
Bright Horizons Family Solutions is promising to bring its Cambridge University-based nursery up to scratch after Ofsted judged the setting 'inadequate' in all areas.
With half of early years staff saying work has made them ill, Charlotte Goddard looks at employee health protection
A nursery is at the heart of a community development within a socially mixed area in the centre of London. Karen Faux reports. Since its launch last October, the Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre has...