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A new family support service has been launched by Lancashire County Council, aiming to provide a flexible structure with packages of care tailored to those aged from nought to18, either in the family...
What should a nursery do if approached by a separated parent with a grievance? Christine Betts offers advice Over 150,000 relationships involving children break down every year. Early years providers...
Creative Education, which trades under the brand name Primary Steps, revealed last week that it had bought the Head Start Nursery Group in a deal worth more than 1.5m. Meanwhile, Nord Anglia, the UK...
A ‘once-in-a-generation’ review of the future of childhood is being launched today by England’s newly-appointed children’s commissioner.
Many nurseries taking some of the most disadvantaged two-year-olds in the country are providing free meals to ensure good nutrition, but often out of their own pocket. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
Striving to achieve the Investors in People standard is an effort that pays off for the workforce and nursery children, says Karen Faux.
Claiming that teachers are 'de-professionalised' is an 'over-simplification', according to one of the latest three Primary Review reports.
Using extracts from his new book on the subject, Damien Fitzgerald argues that the Government’s approach to early years policy has substantially reduced the essential focus on quality
At last, an official review of standards of food in early years settings has been launched (see News, page 4) - something called for by Nursery World and others for years.
As more children arrive at settings with extra needs amid declining external support, do the Government’s proposals to improve provision offer any hope, asks Nicole Weinstein