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Out-of-school clubs in Scotland will be in line for more funding following a 1m New Opportunities Fund (NOF) grant to the Scottish Out-of-School Care Network (SOSCN). Last week's grant follows three...
In reply to Shirley Brooks (Letters, 25 January), I agree with every point she makes about Early Years Professional recruitment. It is just a pity that the Government isn't listening to what is been...
By Charles Rice, director of training, development and quality assurance at the National Childminding Association The Government's recent recruitment campaign for childcare workers in England, which...
Early years practitioners have found some barriers to updating their skills, but the pace of change now makes it a priority. Karen Faux finds out what they can do Continuing Professional Development...
Concern is growing that without government aid, more low-paid early years staff will leave the sector, writes Karen Faux.
What have been the highs and lows of your career as CEO of CACHE for nearly 20 years?
Harmful gender stereotypes are significantly limiting children’s potential, warns a report from the Commission on Gender Stereotypes in Early Childhood.
Disadvantaged parents across Scotland are to receive 10m of funding to help them with their childcare costs so they can access training and employment. The Scottish Executive said it hoped the...
Early years settings need to make greater efforts to challenge gender stereotyping so that children's choices of career are not limited when they grow up, a report from the Equal Opportunities...