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The frustration of English nursery owners over long delays in criminal records checks for new employees is evident. The situation in England looks to be not half so bad as that in Scotland, however...
Letting children vote on matters such as resources gives them a sense of ownership, among other benefits. By Amy Jackson
The treatment I have received from colleagues has ranged from being ignored, to conversations stopping as I walked in the room. I have also been handed Unison forms and 'asked' to 'join so that we are...
Lynn Brydon is business and finance support officer at Sure Start Strategic Partnership Tyne & Wear (www.northtyneside.gov.uk)
The exhibition played host to the Smart Training Achiever of the Year Awards 2001 with CACHE chief executive Richard Dorrance presenting the winners with certificates. Gail Hughes was declared...
Settings with exemplary practice are getting a chance to show it off to local authorities through a new NDNA project, says Karen Faux.
Understanding mental health issues in babies requires specific expertise – yet this means they are often overlooked. By Annette Rawstrone
Campaigners against physical punishment of children must feel like giving certain members of the Government a bit of 'reasonable chastisement' following the decision not to change the law on smacking...
Managers have their hands full at this time of year - and always - trying to limit the spread of illnesses at nursery, says Mary Evans.
* The Big Lottery Fund - the joint operating name of the New Opportunities Fund and the National Charities Board - has also awarded 218,785 to the National Childbirth Trust, in collaboration with...