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Faced with recruitment challenges, one chain found providing staff with subsidised housing benefited the company and its workers. Annette Rawstrone reports Teddies Nurseries has got the home front...
If you are running an after-school club or facility it is vital to allow children to let off steam when they have been in class all day, and for this you need the right kind of equipment Play large...
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? <B>Peter Moss, Pat Petrie</B> and<B> Bronwen Cohen</B> look at other possible ways to go
Practitioners from a range of childcare and early years education settings had an unprecedented chance last week to question children's minister Margaret Hodge about Government policy at a round table...
The weather may be getting hotter, but the crisis over delays with criminal record checks is reaching boiling point (see News, page 4). It is appalling that with the current recruitment shortages in...
Parents in London pay more for childcare and are less able to rely on the support of grandparents than families in other parts of the country, according to research by the Daycare Trust.
Early years development and childcare partnerships (EYDCPs) are being rebranded and re-shaped in some areas because they are deemed to be too unwieldy to respond to the spate of Government initiatives...
Sitter services are revolutionising single parents' lives in Scotland, as Jackie Cosh explains Providing flexible childcare is the aim of the Working For Families Fund, an initiative set up by the...
Three ambitious nannies talk to Helen Kewley about how they went to work on the other side of the agency desk TAKING ON A FRANCHISE