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A London-based out-of-school provider is running a scheme to encourage more teenagers to train as playworkers. Kids' City, formerly Trojans, is offering free playwork training and work placements to...
Childcarers in Edinburgh will have access to heavily subsidised training from this autumn as the city's programme to boost qualification levels swings into action. The local council has worked with...
Research commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission has found one in eight early years workers earns less than £5 an hour. The report highlights low pay and lack of career and training...
* The average weekly income for women is less than half that of men, according to a report published by the Government's Women's Unit. It shows that women earn 119 to men's weekly average of 247. The...
If new practitioners are trained in a new qualification that doesn't even mention play, will they be the informed professionals that children deserve?
Children need time to think and lead. This important concept requires training, says Mary Evans.
Make sure that your setting is getting the most out of your sensory room, says Nicola Phillips, hospital play specialist.
Name: Jan Hooper, Position: senior manager of The House of Eden Nursery in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
What training is available to help practitioners revitalise their maths provision? Charlotte Goddard reports