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GOODIE BAGS
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- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
Traquinas Childcare in Thetford, Norfolk said, ‘We have been missing seeing the children who aren’t attending so we thought of a way to get them involved still.'
Interview - Jodie Reed, director at Isos Partnership
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News
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
Jodie Reed leads Isos’s work on early years, childcare, early help and prevention, and is the co-author of Working for Babies: Lockdown lessons from local systems, which shines a light on society’s most vulnerable members during the spring 2020 lockdown. Ms Reed’s previous roles include the Early Intervention Foundation and the DfE.
Childcare Counsel - vaccinations for employees
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Features
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
Hannah Belton, director and head of employment law at Morgan LaRoche, rounds up the legalities of vaccination
Coronavirus: One in five early years workers 'want to leave the sector' - survey
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News
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
The toll of Covid-induced stress has left one in five childcare workers at the point of resignation, a new survey by the Early Years Alliance has found.
Children’s mental health services need ‘rocket boost’ in funding
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News
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
Children’s mental health services need a ‘rocket boost’ in funding if they are to support the one in six children in England who have a probable mental health condition – as well as those suffering the consequences of the pandemic, the Children’s Commissioner has warned.
HIGH QUALITY
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Other
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
Both Norfolk House Nurseries in Edgbaston have undergone a 12-month process to achieve Platinum accreditation with Jigsaw Early Years Consultancy.
Social Leadership: Part 2 - Social network
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Features
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
How can social leadership improve a setting’s performance, and what implications does this have for the wider sector? Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in early childhood at Middlesex University, explains
Business - New regime
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Features
- Monday, February 1, 2021 | Nursery World
What are the new rules and dispensations on inspection under the current restrictions? Melanie Pilcher talks about how to adapt to Ofsted’s expectations
Local government watchdog warns nurseries over top-up fees for 'free entitlement'
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News
- Thursday, January 28, 2021 | Nursery World
A dad has won a landmark ruling over nursery top-up fees for funded places that could have wider implications for nurseries and local authorities across the country.
Early years expertise at your fingertips – find out what’s on at Nursery World Show Virtual
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News
- Thursday, January 28, 2021 | Nursery World
Nursery World Show Virtual on 5-6 February is packed with CPD seminars and masterclasses, free-to-attend exhibitor-led sessions, roundtable discussions and a wide range of exhibitors – find out what’s on offer so you make the most of your virtual visit!
Nurseries on the high street? What the new planning reforms mean
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Features
- Thursday, January 28, 2021 | Nursery World
New planning regulations relaxing rules about converting commercial property took effect on 1 September 2020 in England, with huge implications for early years settings. David Palmer, director at Morgan LaRoche, has an overview
Thousands of early years staff unable to access key worker places at school for their own children
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News
- Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | Nursery World
Despite being classed as key workers, thousands of early years workers are being prevented from going to work because their own children have been denied school places, according to new research.
Scotland: £1m outdoor clothing fund launched
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News
- Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | Nursery World
A new £1m outdoor winter clothing fund has been launched by the Scottish Government to improve access to outdoor experiences in funded early learning and childcare (ELC) settings.
'Keep our nurseries open'
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Opinion
- Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | Nursery World
Early years settings must stay open during lockdown, argues nursery owner Karen Simpkin
The development of the early years sector mustn't get neglected in the chaos
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Opinion
- Tuesday, January 26, 2021 | Nursery World
Early education is the key to improving social mobility at this critical time, says Julie Hyde
Coronavirus: Scottish government launches £1m fund for childminders
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News
- Tuesday, January 26, 2021 | Nursery World
Childminders who have been financially impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic will benefit from a £1m fund, the Scottish Government has announced.
Exclusive: Some early years workers set to receive Covid-19 vaccine as a priority
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News
- Tuesday, January 26, 2021 | Nursery World
Early years practitioners in Doncaster are ‘over the moon’ that they are receiving the Covid-19 vaccination in recognition of them being priority frontline workers.
Soaring interest from nursery buyers during lockdown, report finds
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News
- Tuesday, January 26, 2021 | Nursery World
Prices have remained stable and there was increased competition for childcare businesses last year despite the financial shutdown, according to Christie and Co.
Strong support for age bands in guidance on EYFS - survey
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News
- Monday, January 25, 2021 | Nursery World
The best way to represent children’s age and stage of development is continuing to be deliberated as work progresses on ‘Birth to Five Matters – Guidance by the sector, for the sector’.
Single mum wins landmark Universal Credit court case
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News
- Monday, January 25, 2021 | Nursery World
A single mum has won a landmark court case against the Government to get her Universal Credit childcare costs paid for upfront.
Concern as reports of Covid in early years settings more than double in a week
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News
- Monday, January 25, 2021 | Nursery World
Reported incidences of Covid-19 in early years settings have more than doubled in a week, according to the latest Ofsted numbers.
Teacher Covid-absences ‘significantly higher’ than pupils
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News
- Monday, January 25, 2021 | Nursery World
Primary school teachers were six times more likely to be absent due to a positive Covid test in the autumn term than their pupils, according to new analysis from the Education Policy Institute (EPI).
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