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By Anne Nelson, director, Early Education The news item 'Single status cuts pay for nursery staff' (6 October) should raise concerns from all early years professionals. This is an all-too-common...
Shouldn't better food provision be compulsory in the early years?
Can nursery schools survive current changes in early years provision, especially the move to children's centres? Simon Vevers reports They have received a ringing endorsement in the EPPE research and...
In response to the letter 'A life balance issue' (19 October 2006), I still found the pressures of working in daycare too much, even without having a family to look after. At the time I thought it was...
My congratulations to Nursery World on its 85th anniversary. Nursery World is so good that we bought it twice! Michael Heseltine looks back at Nursery World's history with Haymarket
Plans to extend flexible working rights to 4.5 million parents may be put on hold because of concerns over the economy, the Government confirmed on Monday.
The Co-operative Childcare has re-launched the first of the 23 settings acquired from the Buffer Bear Nurseries chain under their own branding with a 60,000 makeover.
Children are to have greater access to Welsh-medium nursery provision in Wales. The Welsh Assembly has allocated an additional 7m in support of bilingual nursery education in the years 2004 to 2006,...
This week's columnist Alan Bentley thinks pay differentials are at the heart of obtaining a quality childcare workforce News of the latest increase in minimum wage this week causes me great concern....
Plans for a cross-cutting review of the early years sector in England have been revealed in more detail by early years and childcare minister Catherine Ashton (News, 15 November). She told the Daycare...