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How the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team not only kept in touch with families during lockdown but provided access to ideas for learning and fun activities to do at home
Plans for primary schools to finish lessons at lunchtime from September, attributed to the London borough of Newham in news reports last week, have been denied by the local education authority. A...
Government reforms of out-of-school care have received a mixed reaction from the sector.
Ten nanny agencies in London failed to properly vet a television researcher posing as a nanny looking for work. The ten agencies were contacted by the makers of the programme 'Who's Looking After Your...
Helping children to come to terms with a new arrival can be challenging. Rachel Goodchild suggests some tactics
Childcarers in England will be exempted from paying for their criminal record checks during the Criminal Records Bureau's first year of operation from this autumn. The decision to exempt childcarers...
A luxury Edinburgh nursery that was ordered to liquidate after amassing huge debts has found a buyer, safeguarding the jobs of 15 staff.
The Final Report issues a challenge to both the Government and the sector itself, says Helen Moylett.
Children's minister Beverley Hughes has confirmed that private and voluntary sector nurseries will be eligible to receive up to Pounds 8,000 a year to recruit graduate early years professionals and...
The managing director of a leading nursery chain has warned that the private sector must be able to provide premium quality childcare to prevent the expanding public sector from affecting its intake...