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Early years employers are forbidden to discriminate against people in the workplace on the grounds of sexual orientation or religion under new laws that came into force in England, Scotland and Wales...
* We have ten copies of Little Bear's Special Wish by Gillian Lobel (Little Tiger Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope,...
A strategy for consulting frankly with staff on improving a setting is outlined by Shona Carmichael How happy are your staff? What do they really feel about their jobs, the quality of provision, the...
Government funding agencies 'must give playwork and early years organisations the strategic resources they need to train more assessors,' Paul Bonel, SkillsActive's director of playwork said last...
We have five Foundation Stage/KS1 Maths packs (Reflections on Learning, 26.95 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked...
A qualified nanny with 15 years of experience launched her own nanny agency in Thame, Oxfordshire last month. Riverside Nanny Solutions is the brainchild of Johanna Stevens, who aims to provide a...
Managers may need to think creatively when faced with difficult choices about keeping their nursery going, as Derek Hayes does.
Two mental-health-themed qualifications have recently been launched by CACHE. How useful will they be for practitioners who are now looking to mitigate the effects of the pandemic, asks Gabriella...
Children’s charity Barnardo’s is launching a new ‘Five to thrive’ training programme for its early years staff to help them support the development and life chances of babies under one.
Day nursery providers andchildren's centres in England are reminded that they can still access the National Day Nurseries Association's free business advice service launched last October. Thanks to...