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The number of children living in absolute poverty will increase by 600,000 between 2010 and 2015 according to analysis by the Child Poverty Action Group.
Wage increases, uncertainty over local authority payments for funded hours and the return of business rates, amid other costs, dampen the funding announcement. By Catherine Gaunt
Nursery World's panel of seasoned nursery managers describe their own approaches to dealing efficiently with paperwork while at the same time making sure their staff do not feel over-burdoned by it.
We have one wooden bucket balance (Hope, 39.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'bucket balance', to the address on page...
I read with interest the news story 'New code for home carers' (27 February) and would like to comment on behalf of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). The childcare tax credit is only...
Meredith Jones Russell finds out how some early years settings are adapting to the particular needs of the youngest members of the workforce
Up to 10,000 registered childminders in deprived parts of England are to receive temporary grants of up to 100 a week to help them through periods of financial difficulty. The news last week was...
Observation of possible learning outcomes Activity: Behaving as a writer (home corner), Name, Date
Childcare organisations and providers have been celebrating their Investors in People awards. The charity 4Children gained the award in July, and chief executive Anne Longfield said, 'The award is...
What a muddle you have got into with the news story on Ofsted's report on literacy and numeracy in reception classes ('Ofsted inspections flawed, say experts', 8 November). Pat Wills, national chair...