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Low income families who agree to return to work and sign up to skills training courses will receive extra benefits, according to new plans announced by the Prime Minister last Friday.
Downsed International is bringing together an international community of professionals through its interactive web seminars and conferences.
How do candidates gain an APEL certificate? <B> Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan </B> explain how to get on this fast-track route
Having read 'Sticking points' by Jennie Lindon (Nursery World, 6 May), we would like to explain how we use or, as the case may be, not use stickers.
Keeping an eye on everything that is going on in the early years sector at the moment feels a little like juggling too many balls. It would be very easy to drop at least one!
Unease is growing over some of the proposals in the Childcare Bill, with early years and childcare professionals raising their voices at several recent events (see News, page 4). There has been such a...
The Welsh Government deserves plaudits for its bravery in implementing the play-based Foundation Phase for threeto seven-year-olds - radical indeed compared to the way that things are progressing...
Nurseries are being urged by Early Education to sign a petition against the implementation of the Early Years Single Funding Formula (EYSFF), which it claims will have a negative impact on the most...
A coalition of early years organisations and nurseries is calling on the Government to consider new childcare funding options, including making the 15 hours universal from the age of two and paying a...
* Three new childcare recruitment leaflets are available from the DfES, called Work with children in a nursery, Work with children in pre-schools or playgroups and Work with children in out-of-school...