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Gabriella Jozwiak talks to Rachel Mavers about her varied and vital role looking after mothers and babies and supervising other midwives.
Rising costs across the board this year have meant that many nurseries have had to be content to tread water rather than embark on growth. Even with a sound business plan and strong local demand,...
What does early years education and childcare look like through the eyes of a typical working mother? In the first of a new series, Working Mum explains how settling her second daughter into nursery...
In these budget-straitened times, finding quality training for free and sharing it among colleagues are skills worth developing. But how do you cascade training effectively? Nicole Weinstein finds out
Early years workers based in some of Scotland's most rural areas are to get improved access to training with the introduction of a new training company. Highland and Moray Accredited Training Services...
Changes in the sector have important implications for business, and our new issue of Nursery Management provides a package of features that aims to give managers plenty of insightful information.
The training arm of the Scottish Independent Nurseries Association has been sold to the training company Experiential Play.
Caroline Flint, who set up the first cross-party group for childcare, and was one of 101 Labour women MPs elected 20 years ago next month, reflects on the dramatic changes to early years policy since...
Finding a suitable childminder for her young daughters has not always been an easy process, explains Working Mum
Children often like to bring their own items into nursery, and how staff handle this is important, says Working Mum