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Staff training, if chosen carefully, can provide value for money in keeping and promoting the best people, says Mary Evans.
Increased bureaucracy and funding issues have contributed to a drop in the number of holiday clubs, according to providers.
Health visiting as a specialist career could be lost under Government plans for nursing, says the health visitors' union.
Early years providers are facing a real-term cut in funding to deliver three and four-year-old places in 2015/16, amid increases to business and running costs.
Childcare providers in over half of boroughs in the capital are receiving less in Government funding for the 30 hours than parents would pay, according to a new report.
From the new standards to latest developments on GCSEs and funding, we have compiled a roundup of the latest developments to hit early years apprenticeships
A pool of part-time trainers is being sought by Persona Doll Training to deliver its one-day hands-on training programme. Prospective trainers must have worked with young children, have training...
Following the announcements made in the Chancellor’s Autumn Spending Review, Dr Jo Verrill, managing director of research agency Ceeda, examines how providers will be affected financially
It's all talk in this week's issue of Nursery World - but that certainly doesn't mean no action, as you'll discover when you read on. In our six-page, special pull-out guide (pages 15-20), Di...
Primary schools should receive funding that is equal to secondary school budgets, according to the Primary Review.