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The training arm of the Scottish Independent Nurseries Association has been sold to the training company Experiential Play. The company is run by SINA director Alice Sharp, who has managed SINA's...
The NDNA's online quality assurance scheme aims to maximise the potential of every individual to energise practice and keep it moving forward, as Mary Evans hears at the start of a new series.
If you are spending a lot on training and want some protection against your staff taking their skills elsewhere, get them to sign a training agreement, says Jacqui Mann of HR4Nurseries
Peer to peer support helps early years staff to improve their leadership skills and offer better services, research into a government-funded programme has found.
Charlotte Goddard looks at the training and support available to early years practitioners responsible for children in the 18 to 36 months age group
New early years products rounded up by Ruth Thomson will engage children in maths, climbing, digging and playing creatively.
The Children's Workforce Development Council is driving a process of change in training that will ultimately affect everyone working in the early years sector. Whatever level you are working at, the...
I just had to write to you to thank you so much for the story 'No training for special needs carers' (News, 23 June). I am a registered childminder who has regularly phoned my local EYDCP over the...
Nannies and childminders have been rated above nurseries as the highest-quality form of care for babies and toddlers, apart from their own mothers. Introducing the Families, Children and Childcare...