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The likely winner of the 5m contract to take on the running of Stoke-on-Trent's children's services department was named last week as one of the partners in the consortium contracted by the Government...
(Photograph) - Children's favourite Bob the Builder will be at the Murrayfield Stadium Mile event in Edinburgh to go the extra mile for Sport Relief '04 on 10 July. Other venues across the UK will...
'Tuck into a book' is the slogan for this year's National Children's Book Week from 1 to 7 October. Throughout the UK schools and libraries will host author visits, character parties, book trails,...
The legislative disentanglement involved in the Brexit vote will keep lawmakers busy for years to come. Its implications for the early years sector are set out here by Phil Richardson, head of...
The Equality Act became law in October 2010, replacing previous legislation (such as the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995). To comply and ensure fairness and...
Achieving consistency is a vital part of leadership, even when difficult decisions may take you out of your comfort zone, says nursery manager Kathryn Peckham.
Nursery nurses are facing pay cuts of up to 20 per cent as full-year contracts are being replaced by term-time agreements, according to the public services union Unison's evidence to the Local...
The mother of a child who attended the nursery in Plymouth that is at the centre of a child abuse inquiry has started a campaign for stricter controls on the use of camera phones in nurseries.
Children need outdoor play. Jan White and Julie Mountain suggest ways to organise it without upsetting the neighbours While children may enjoy a high-decibel run around their nursery outdoor area,...