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An increasing number of nurseries are closing, because they feel that the risk of spreading Covid-19 is too great.
These are unprecedented times for early years settings on the front line, caring for children of NHS and care staff, supermarket workers, delivery drivers – all those key workers whom we all rely on...
Hannah Belton, director of Morgan La Roche, provides an update on statutory sick pay and coronavirus
Work on cultural diversity can be undermined by coverage of foreign countries in the media, especially TV. Wars, riots, floods, famine and disease can all promote an image of other peoples as...
For the first time early years and childcare practitioners will be able to undertake a specialist early years Level 5 QCF qualification designed primarily for people working full-time in an early...
The introduction of child tagging technology in nurseries has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling parental paranoia. Tagging systems similar in design to the electronic tags used in...
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...
Families on low-incomes and lone- parent families benefit less than better-off families from the 30-hours and Tax-Free Childcare, according to a new analysis.