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Childcare training providers are warning that up to 15,000 people applying for childcare work-based courses and apprenticeships from 1 August will not get a place.
Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy’s Laura Hoyland sets out what settings must do regarding ‘bubbling’ and when a child or staff member tests positive
It would seem that training in the early years in Britain is at the crossroads. Earlier this year, on 31 March, the Early Years National Training Organisation was abolished, along with all other NTOs....
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
The Early Years Alliance has written to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak exposing flaws in coronavirus support schemes, which mean the sector is missing vital funding, and calling for 'urgent steps’ to...
One London local authority is considering allowing some early years providers to delay extending the free entitlement to 15 hours until April 2011, Nursery World has learned.
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
Some training providers are offering courses on infection control, which manager Carla Deluca says was a useful refresher. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Simon Vevers finds the past 12 months in the early years sector has seen a lack of integration in training In its recent Green Paper, Every Child Matters, on the urgency of integrating children's...