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Early intervention to support disadvantaged families is helping to turn families' lives around, according to Government figures.
Concerns about wide variations in the quality of candidates getting NVQs could increase with new funding methods, as Mary Evans reports National Vocational Qualifications were designed to equip the...
Nursery chain Kids Allowed is opening a training academy from September to run a new apprenticeship scheme.
By Euan Robson, Deputy Minister for Education and Young People, Scottish Executive Summer is a time many associate with holidays, winding down and relaxing.
Early years staff need more training about Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) families in order to understand their culture and provide them with more flexible childcare arrangements, delegates at a...
In the 12 months since Nursery Chains was last published, nursery groups have been living with the twin challenges of implementing the Early Years Foundation Stage and the economic crisis.
Professors Kathy Goouch and Sacha Powell tell Nursery World what their Baby Room Projects have achieved, and three areas provide case studies of their experiences of taking part in the work
Nine out of ten parents in Scotland who want to change their working situation say a lack of appropriate childcare is the main barrier.
Because the key person is linked to attachment, it is a vital role for practitioners to understand and to be well-trained on. Charlotte Goddard explores the options