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The conditions governing delivery of the 30 hours are being set out in local agreements up and down the country, and there is significant variation, finds Charlotte Goddard
In the wake of the recent spate of terrorist attacks in London and Manchester, some settings are revising their emergency policies. Meredith Jones Russell reports
Parents can be reminded about safety in everyday life with young children in a new pack devised by childminders, says Karen Faux.
Some councils are wrongly withholding thousands of pounds in contingency funding. Jo Parkes speaks to settings who have successfully claimed it back
Go-ahead early years settings are coping with the sector’s workforce crisis by attracting quality apprentices and improving their recruitment tactics, discovers Gabriella Jozwiak
Make the most of summer for marketing your childcare business, says Sally Eaton, education director for The Childcare Company.
There is work to be done to make the welcome apprenticeship scheme more attractive all round, as Karen Faux discovers.
The new management-tier Level 5 and proposed Level 6 apprenticeships have been broadly well-received by the sector’s employers, reports Karen Hart
Nurseries have found that investing in their outdoor provision is bringing about a welcome change of culture. Karen Faux reports.
What is the future of early years work placements under T-Levels? Bill Esmond, associate professor of learning and employment at the University of Derby and who is part of a team evaluating the...