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A new joint pilot by a training provider and a university will offer early years staff a clear route to higher level qualifications.
By xMaureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
The Government has today formally registered Covid-19 as a ‘notifiable disease’, but nurseries are still unlikely to be covered by insurance for closures.
Parents looking after children at home should be able to access paid leave during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Local authorities are focusing on existing provision as they start to carry out assessments of childcare as part of their new duties under the Childcare Act.<BR>
The National Day Nurseries Association reports growing popularity for its programme of cost-effective regional training events, which was launched in July.
The extension to the free entitlement to 15 hours per week is to go ahead from September as planned.
I have to say I object to the news headline 'NVQ4 students heading for (the) top' (26 April). Yet again there is the usual implication that degrees are best and that university qualifications are...
Tips for saving work from April Jones, director of Computer Kids We all have good intentions at the beginning of the nursery year to keep a tidy desk, sort and file things away and keep on top of all...
A workforce development initiative has secured more than 630,000 of European funding to help train nearly half of Edinburgh's childcare workers who do not have the qualifications required by the...