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What will be the most important factor determining how many adults are in charge of how many children in a nursery, if early years settings are released from stringent rules, asks Annette Rawstrone.
Formal childcare provision is not keeping up with the social change of more and more parents working atypical hours, which can adversely affect children's well-being. Karen Faux reports.
Childcare wages are falling, while those in retail are rising, according to research highlighting the risk of a growing exodus from the early years workforce.
The criticisms of NVQs by Teddies managing director Carole Edmond will chime with many in the UK childcare and early years education sector (see News, page 4).
Our pay survey in the last month's issue provoked an interesting reaction in the national pressand in local radio. Behind the assumption that all nannies are being paid what those, in our survey, only...
The Government is considering whether the childcare element of tax credits should be paid directly to nurseries and childminders rather than to parents, under proposals to improve the delivery and the...
The 600,000 local government workers going on strike next week have been driven to it by the cost of living, according to a Newcastle nursery nurse.
With the number of baby places in nurseries rapidly expanding, more and more staff are having to deal with the age-old problem of disposing of or laundering huge piles of nappies. Agreed, it's not the...
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