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I wholeheartedly welcome the suggestion that Ofsted reveals the results of complaints about daycare provision (News, 15 May). I was unfortunate enough to work in a nursery where children's safety was...
Could I have free education? I have worked since leaving school, despite having two children and am now having to pay hundreds of pounds to gain higher education qualifications. Giving teenage mothers...
The most eagerly awaited news in the professional Nanny year is, this year cause for celebrating. Our annual pay survey on pages 6-7 shows nannies' earnings are continuing to rise in London, the Home...
All new laws and Government policies will be subject to a ‘families test',the Department for Work and Pensions has revealed.
While children's minister Sarah Teather continues to reassure the early years sector that it is still a priority, there are fears that lack of ring-fencing around vital money-streams will inevitably...
The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) has launched a rejuvenated website, www.soscn.org, where playworkers can keep up to date with what is happening within their profession. The site has a...
For a long time, the protests about the provision in the national care standards to allow childminders to smack the children in their care and smoke in front of them with parental permission seemed to...
Great news for the many early years practitioners who care for the rising number of babies and toddlers in daycare settings, with the launch of Birth to Three Matters: a framework to support children...
Making children in day nurseries wear electronic tags has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling paranoia in parents. Tagging systems similar in design to the anti-theft tags used in clothes...