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Moving from sessional care to a flexible offer presents a challenge with variable attendance patterns throughout the day, as Deepdale Community Pre-school in West Yorkshire found
An innovative course will offer students a different approach to university education and to EYP status, as Mary Evans reports.
Only 57 per cent of Scotland's workforce take up flexitime where it is offered and no more than 36 per cent take advantage of any other family-friendly policy, including reduced hours, voluntary...
In this true story, an experienced nanny tells Helen Kewley about how a false accusation blackened her reputation with employment agencies 'I couldn't believe what had just happened to me. As I sat in...
Staff-to-child ratios, and more importantly, staff qualifications and in-service training can predict the quality of pre-school childcare settings, a new study has found.
In the second part of our feature on early years careers, Patricia Slatcher talks to the staff of nursery classes and schools as well as day centres in the maintained sector Nursery classes and...
Children's charity Kids is running a series of workshops designed to promote inclusive play opportunities.
If you are spending a lot on training and want some protection against your staff taking their skills elsewhere, get them to sign a training agreement, says Jacqui Mann of HR4Nurseries
CWDC reports that more than 4,000 people have now achieved EYPS and more than 3,600 are currently in training.
Jo Parkes looks at what the Government’s policy has been for the early years sector post-pandemic, and if a Labour government would change things