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The Quaggy Children's Centre opens for business in Lewisham, London, on 19 January. Operated on behalf of the local council by the Quaggy Community Trust, it includes a nursery providing care for 45...
New children and families minister Nadhim Zahawi talks to the early years sector in this exclusive article
Plans for a shared database that will hold basic records on every child under 18 in England from 2008 have been set out by the DfES. The Information Sharing Index is intended to improve good practice...
This week's columnist Pat Wills rediscovers the value of relaxation for both families and practitioners Springtime holidays enable opportunities for all sorts of reflection. Our children's centre...
Government funding for early intervention in England has fallen by more than half since 2010, according to a new report.
Improving the quality of assessment information while reducing the quantity of it will result in better provision, says Dr Julian Grenier
Nannies face having to register as childminders in order to work as 'home childcarers' or see their jobs go to other registered childminders under a scheme being proposed by the Government. The...
I was interested to read the Ofsted report Early Years: Firm Foundations, and also Beatrix Campbell's comments about it (Nursery World, 1 September). I wholeheartedly agree with Beatrix Campbell when...
New research by the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) demonstrates that for most settings the employment of graduate staff does not lend itself to increased child:adult ratios.
More than a third of nurseries and around half of childminders have stayed open for keyworkers and vulnerable children, a survey suggests.