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Fewer than three in ten registered childminders in Northern Ireland have had any formal childcare training, an audit by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association (NICMA) has found. In the light of...
Babies and toddlers are often overlooked in mental health provision for children, according to a new report, which suggests that only half of CAMHS services accept referrals for children aged two and...
What is meant by continuous provision, and what does it require of early years practitioners? Anne O'Connor explains the key elements.
More rigour is required for Level 3 qualifications in order to equip a new generation of highly skilled Early Years Educators. But, asks Karen Faux, can the title live up to its ambition?
Good practice in observation, planning and assessment can always be improved, with the right training, says Mary Evans.
The Prime Minister has revealed plans to start training as an Early Years Teacher after stepping down as leader of the Conservatives in 2020.
Play policy has been taken forward around the UKwith the implementation of Scotland's first playwork and education strategy and the launch of a consultation into play policy by Northern Ireland's...
One in five children aged under eight now have access to a registered childcare place, according to Ofsted - but increased provision has also led to falling occupancy levels in day nurseries and fears...
Extra courses to encourage peopleto take up careers in childcare are being offered by Cumbria early years partnership thanks to popular demand. The Making Choices courses are being held at Kendal...