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The Government has been criticised failing to provide extra funding for PPE and cleaning for nurseries, despite pledging thousands of pounds to support schools with their extra operating costs during...
Buckler says that the inquest of Ruth Perry and Ofsted's contributing role in her death, highlights concerns she has raised for years about the way some early years inspectors judge safeguarding and...
Findings from a survey of providers, reveal that 89 per cent are likely to increase fees this year, while more than a third believe they will have to close their setting within the next year due to...
What do we mean when we say children and families are ‘disadvantaged’?
The Mayor of London has commissioned a survey of early years settings to track recovery trends from the pandemic in the sector.
At the same time that a record number of families are using children's centres, a number of centres are expected to close over the next 12 months, according to the third annual Children's Centre...
Nursery group the Childcare Corporation has launched a new nursery brand offering higher staff ratios for babies under one, with the opening of Westchester House Nursery School in Farnham, Surrey.
Nursery and primary school children can learn about tooth care from the 'Tooth Time' pack produced by the British Dental Health Foundation. The pack includes a topic web outlining integration with all...
The Government's graduate targets mean nurseries will tread a fine line between meeting requirements and protecting morale, says Mary Evans.
A new report calls for more focused interventions to close the attainment gap between children from high and low-income households.