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The latest group to expand during the pandemic is led by ex-Asquith Nurseries' chief executive Andy Morris, which now operates 10 nurseries.
A fast-track Level 3 qualification is being launched in September to enable 25,000 experienced childcare practitioners to meet the national daycare standards, as well as assisting the Government in...
Developing services for children and families will be the focus of two major regional conferences in May. 'Growing Children's Centres', to be held on 13 May in Leeds and 20 May in London, is being...
The long-awaited workforce strategy needs to tackle staff recruitment, retention and underpin quality provision. Is it the blueprint the sector needs? asks Charlotte Goddard
Social workers should be freed up to respond to child protection issues locally without the restrictions of central Government targets, the Munro report has recommended.
There is still a great deal of confusion about GCSE entry requirements for EYE courses, and confusion about which level 3 courses are now acceptable.
Nursery World readers may not be aware of an important issue regarding the Government's proposed children's centres (News, 3 July). There is a developing debate as to whether the headships of these...
The National Day Nurseries Association will stop delivering daycare following the sale of its Grantham regional centre to a Nottinghamshire-based nursery chain and its decision to put its four other...
The EYSFF is key to sustainability and fairness, says National Day Nurseries Association chief executive Purnima Tanuku.