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Rising demand for babycare means nurseries must invest in new staff - and EYPs have much to contribute, writes Karen Faux.
I agree very much with the findings of the Save the Children report, Britain's poorest children, on the impact that poverty has on children (News, 11 September). I grew up in a low-income family...
Education secretary Ruth Kelly attracted some positive attention last week when she declared that she was kindly disposed to considering the introduction of national pay scales for teaching assistants...
Are nannies about to become an endangered species? That is one interpretation that could be put on the Budget proposal last week that parents be eligible to claim childcare tax credit for registered...
<P> A new Government campaign is trying to attract more men into the early years sector to remedy the traditional shortfall. Here, nursery teacher <B> Stephen Glen-Lee </B> explains the...
A nursery based at the National Day Nurseries Association's flagship regional centre in the East Midlands has been served by Ofsted with a notice of action to improve by 16 May, after inspectors found...
The 'national living wage', which comes in next April, is predicted to pose significant challenges for the childcare sector. So what does it mean in practice, and how will nurseries cope? Ruth Stokes...
George Osborne's budget included welfare cuts as expected, but was topped with a surprise announcement of a new national living wage from next April.
Name: Emma L ClappertonPosition: Nursery practitioner at Mulberry Bush Montessori Day Nursery in Glasgow
Name: Karen Turner Position: Nursery nurse at Woodlands Primary School and Oak Tree Nursery, Salisbury