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The issue of pay - the low levels - in the early years and childcare sector is never far from the top of people's minds, and, whatever the effect of the Transformation Fund money on salaries, one...
More than one in ten professionals working with children have seen an increase in suspected cases of child neglect in the last 12 months, yet nearly one in five had no training or information on what...
Fears are mounting that children’s centres are on the brink of extinction as the number under threat continues to rise.
Is an early years degree course the way forward for ambitious childcarers? Mary Evans finds out whether the graduates consider it time well spent Britain's first degree course in Early Childhood...
There's no doubt that research that proves the success and effectiveness of a project, service or initiative in hard cash terms is more likely to change minds and policy than evidence that proves...
Disabled children are enjoying a new nursery sensory room after a fundraising campaign beat its target by over 1,000.
New data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows the percentage of practitioners with degrees working in nurseries has risen marginally since the same research in 2019.
Another real nanny is bound for media stardom as a family troubleshooter. Gitte Daniels is 'Wondernanny' on the new weekly magazine Real People, with a bulging postbag from which she's picking out 52...
Our recent readership survey asked you all what subjects you would most like to see covered in Nursery World.
The TUC is calling for a ‘comprehensive’ strategy for the care workforce in England as new analysis shows every region in England is struggling to recruit early years staff.