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Free, tailored support and advice is being offered by the National Day Nurseries Association NDNA to 15 local authorities so they can effectively involve private and voluntary providers in the...
While the recent budget may not have made any announcements that are directly relevant to the nursery sector, it does have wider implications for nurseries as businesses and it is important that...
By Emma Wood, managing director of Kids Kit Co, which provides sessional and full-day care in shopping centres Reading the Letters page of Nursery World every week makes us sound like an industry of...
All those working in children's services need to be aware of legislation to ensure that they are working to the standards set in law. The following areas of policy and legislation are of particular...
Well before the LibDem/Conservative coalition shook the UK with its formation, another unlikely cross-party alliance started some fruitful work on early intervention.
A new centre for higher-level early years training opened in the north-west this week with the aim of improving the sustainability of provision across the UK. Liverpool Hope University College opened...
Having read 'Sticking points' by Jennie Lindon (Nursery World, 6 May), we would like to explain how we use or, as the case may be, not use stickers.
Children's radio campaigner Susan Stranks warns that the BBC could exclude some children with its focus on new technology
Small nurseries are not likely to survive the introduction of the 30 hours of funded childcare, leading sector figures have warned.
Going forwards, the Government must view childcare as a vital part of economic development that benefits everyone regardless of status, says Ben Franklin