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In the first of a four-part series on different regions, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers how some well-judged schemes and plenty of hard work are supporting Liverpool's early years sector network.
* One of the largest care home operators in England is to move into the childcare sector. Trading under the name Kids 1st Day Nurseries, the Helen McArdle Group is to open two settings in partnership...
* The British Lung Foundation has launched an initiative, Baby Breathe Easy, which provides support groups for parents and carers of under-fives with respiratory problems. It offers publications,...
The debate over the pros and cons of the Early Years Foundation Stage continues to rage in these pages and elsewhere - see our Letters (page 17) and In My View (this page), for a start.
Childcare practitioners are being encouraged to learn more about accident prevention to help stop accidents from happening and to prepare for Child Safety Week (17 to 23 June). To support the week the...
'Trouble' is a series of citizenship resource packs for all the Key Stages designed by Building Blocks, the West Midlands Police Charitable Trust. The aims of the resources are wide-ranging, but...
You can now keep up with the latest early years and childcare news as it breaks, with daily updates on our website at: www.nurseryworld.co.uk.
This week, we are delighted to launch the Nursery World Outdoor Challenge, giving nurseries and schools the chance to win 2,500 of advice and resources to help them redevelop their outside areas....
The level of funding for the 30-hour childcare offer will not be subject to an annual review by the Government, the House of Lords has revealed.
As an Ofsted childcare inspector I am interested in the question of registering nannies, as it would be my colleagues and myself who would have to do the job (News, 17 January). Your cartoon (Letters,...