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1997 2 May Labour promises to 'uphold family life' and 'tackle the division and inequality in our society', in part through a national childcare strategy.
There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
A range of providers, from established chains to maintained nursery schools, have set up their own training arms. Gabriella Jozwiak investigates the practicalities of taking training in-house.
Children and staff at Jubilee Day Nursery in Padworth, Berkshire threw a surprise party to celebrate 20 years of service by deputy manager Helen Willis.
I write in response to Lisa Steele-Bevan's letter ('Impractical training', 10 November) in respect of newly qualified staff. I have been involved in childcare NVQs for approximately eight years and...
Changes in training levels among the early years workforce being brought in under the EYFS framework are explained by national development manager at the CWDC Pauline Jones.
Name: Lauren See Job title: Centre manager of after-school and holiday provision
The main issues for the childcare workforce that the Government is currently getting to work on are set out by Karen Faux.
A new training scheme is helping unemployed men find work in early years and childcare in London. The project, Cool2Care, gives them work experience and the chance to gain formal childcare...