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SPONSORED FEATURE: Marketing your setting is a crucial part of ensuring that your childcare business is a success, but it needn’t be onerous or expensive. Here are some top tips
There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance Many early years practitioners are worried about whether they are meeting the...
September Films is making a one-hour prime-time documentary for ITV1 all about nannies and would love to hear from Nursery World readers. Hiring the right nanny is one of the most important decisions...
Nursery provision in Britain is booming and day nurseries will continue to rise in value during 2003, according to two reports published last week. Increased consumer demand and the rising number of...
Ross Midgley's feature (Special Report, 12 October) suggests that presenting prices in a different way might help some settings avoid problems with the Code of Practice. Concerns are also raised about...
Much has been said about the need to integrate services for young children and their families, and some moves have been made towards this with initiatives such as Sure Start and Early Excellence....
The feature 'Flush it out' (7 August) was illustrated by a photograph of children using toilets without doors or curtains. Our own cubicles, though spacious, did not have doors or curtains up for 12...
Parents in Scotland are no longer legally permitted to use certain types of physical force to punish their children. Section 51 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, which became law on 27...
* The governments of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have agreed to set up and fund the first all-Ireland centre for educating autistic children and young people. The Department of...
* The Government's support for private day nurseries and a more unified approach to pre-school education will lead to 'sustained strong growth', according to a report on the nursery education sector...