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Devolution in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has had a positive impact on children's services in these countries, according to a report by the charity NCH. Last week's report, United for...
Communicating with the parents of children with SEND can be a thorny issue. Karen Faux gets tips from settings doing it well
Stay and Play is the most commonly run service offered by children's centres in deprived areas, according to new research into the way centres are managed and the type of provision they offer.
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...
By Clem Henricson (The Policy Press, 18.99, ISBN 9781447300533)
The National Day Nurseries Association is launching a policy paper, A day nursery vision for childcare, at this week's Labour Party conference to show why existing provision is an integral part of...
A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
Sector organisations have branded it as ‘incomprehensible’ that early years workers will not be prioritised for vaccines during phase 2 of the rollout.
A raft of changing Government policies could spell the end for the one form of early years provision that has been proven most effective. Julian Grenier asks why.
All newly qualified Level 2 and 3 entrants to the early years workforce must have a paediatric first-aid (PFA) certificate within three months of starting work in order to be included in ratios.