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The Government’s 30-hour policy threatens the availability and quality of childcare for working parents in the capital, a new report claims.
What can the early years sector expect to come out of the Government's imminent review of all its spending over the next five years? Simon Vevers reports With falling occupancy levels, competition...
The vast majority of 30 hours childcare places are being provided by the PVI sector, DfE figures show.
A 26-year-old nanny working in rural Herefordshire has won Professional Nanny of the Year 2008.
Ahead of the Government’s spending review, it is spoilt for choice when it comes to research showing more must be spent – and where
So much of policy-making and change feels short-term in nature that it is refreshing and illuminating to step back and think about the long term - history.
Name: Suzanne Williams
Early years settings are overwhelmingly against Government plans to change ratios, with just 2 per cent of the opinion that the rule change would enable them to lower fees for parents, according to a...
A quality assurance scheme specially designed for individual childminders in England and Wales has been produced by the National Childminding Association (NCMA). The Quality First scheme is rolling...