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A software platform making it possible for early years settings to stay in touch with families during the current nursery closures is being offered free of charge by digital management solutions...
It is impolite and inconsiderate not to make an appointment when carrying out a full combined inspection. As a busy day nursery manager I have various administrative commitments throughout the day,...
An action plan for play policy for younger children in Northern Ireland is to be put out for consultation later this year. Lord Jeff Rooker, minister for children and young people, told the Play Works...
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Without Government intervention, the Covid-19 outbreak could increase the number of British children living in poverty to 4.5 million, says Deborah Udakis
Reviews are rife in the early years sector. Here Mary Evans provides an indispensable guide to what's under scrutiny and when change on the ground is expected to kick in.
Millions of low-income workers face a ‘perfect storm’ this April with universal credit falling behind the cost of living as energy bills and taxes rise, warns a national trade union.
The early years sector must be prepared to stand up to critics.
The likely policy moves by the new Government and their effects on early years providers are speculated upon by Robert Collier.
This issue of Nursery Chains is published at a very interesting time for the groups of providers who are leading the way in the development of the private daycare sector. Our league table round-up...