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By Ian Maxwell, deputy director of One Parent Families Scotland Scottish education minister Cathy Jamieson recently urged men to opt for childcare careers in a keynote speech to the 'When Men Become...
One in four families in England are missing out on vital baby health visits, increasing the risk of parental mental health problems going undetected, warns the NSPCC.
A registered childminder with a great deal of training under her belt and an early years degree in her sights is considering where it might lead her. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests three...
New guidance to support local authorities in commissioning children's public health services from next year identifies ways in which health visitors and early years providers can work together...
Simon Vevers finds the past 12 months in the early years sector has seen a lack of integration in training In its recent Green Paper, Every Child Matters, on the urgency of integrating children's...
Where could a BTEC in counselling lead a candidate with a wealth of working experience, that includes teaching, managing a bereavement service and training? Tina Jefferies suggests three career...
Communicating with the parents of children with SEND can be a thorny issue. Karen Faux gets tips from settings doing it well
A trailblazer group which is pushing to get a foundation degree included in a Level 5 apprenticeship wants to hear from employers.
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.