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The Final Report issues a challenge to both the Government and the sector itself, says Helen Moylett.
<P> Little training has been available so far for childcarers who work with asylum seekers. Judith Napier reports on a recent course. </P>
With a three-part series on transitions beginning in this week's Nursery World, five readers have a chance to win a free copy of Julie Fisher's new book, Moving On to Key Stage 1, published by the...
Catharine Ayres has won the Hampshire Nanny of the Year 2001 award run by Winchester-based agency Family Match. At a special lunch in December she was presented with a trophy and 500 by Debbie Thrower...
Children's organisations have welcomed the Scottish Parliament's passing of the first major revision in special educational needs legislation for 20 years.
WINNER: JOYCE HEARD, ANDOVER, HAMPSHIRE
Around 10,000 fewer providers plan to offer parents 30-hour childcare than the number delivering the current 15-hour free entitlement, DfE statistics show.
Cerebral palsy charity Scope has taken its 'Speak for yourself' campaign to the House of Commons. Scope is lobbying prime minister Tony Blair and other politicians to end a 'postcode lottery' which it...
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...
The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) is consulting with practitioners on the continued professional development (CPD) support they require in the future.