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A Government review of health visiting practice could lead to developmental delays and other health problems among children going unnoticed, early years experts have warned.
As projects like Sure Start and Early Excellence expand, more and more early years practitioners are working together with other professionals like social workers, adult educators and health visitors....
Nanny Search director Amanda Cotton was horrified recently to hear what happened to CVs and personal details sent in good faith by some nannies to what they believed to be her agency's internet...
It is widely recognised that maintained nursery schools have a central role to play in the evolution of high-quality, integrated children's services in England.
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? <B>Peter Moss, Pat Petrie</B> and<B> Bronwen Cohen</B> look at other possible ways to go
Looking at a recent issue of Nursery World, I felt somewhat envious when I came to the article showing a new 'purpose built' nursery within a children's centre. Why do I feel like this? Well, once...
More children's centres are working with childminders, but often in superficial relationships that give childminders no real say in the organisation, according to a survey.
This week, the Department for Children, Schools and Families closed its 'Future Approach to Fees and Subsidies' consultation, which proposes increasing the annual fees for childminders on the Early...
Having discussed expectations of early years leaders in the previous instalment, Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson consider the bearing of experience on knowledge
Those of us working in or from children's centres know that our ability to work effectively in partnership is critical to achieving integrated services.