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In reply to the letter regarding a parent who did not wish a male nursery worker to change her child (23 June), this seems a simple matter of equality of opportunity in employment. If the setting were...
It's been a good couple of weeks for childminding. The sun beamed down at last week's National Childminding Association election manifesto launch at the House of Commons terrace (see News, page 3)....
A swathe of new big policy documents are hitting the early years sector from September, starting with the new inspection framework. Hannah Crown has a handy summary of what is happening and when
Does anyone have experience of including a child who is a Jehovah's Witness?
Early years initial teacher training requires experience of Key Stage 1, but this should not stop childminders from taking Early Years Teacher courses.
In the first of a four-part series on staff retention, regional director of Childbase Partnership Sarah Rotundo considers what it is, how to measure it and why it matters.
We are trying to reach parents and carers in low-income households and encourage their active engagement in reading.
Apprenticeships can fill the skills gap in the childcare sector and bring benefits to employers, says David Way, national director of apprenticeships at the Learning and Skills Council.
As the Government consults on Tax-Free Childcare, quality reform seems to have taken a backseat, says Imogen Parker
Name: Angela Foley Position: General Manager of Bright Beginnings Children's Centre at the University of Leeds