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Early years organisations believe if the minimum wage was increased to £15 per hour, as per the TUC's call, it would be 'impossible' for childcare settings to remain open.
Reinventing childcare policy will not mean more affordable childcare, says Dr Verity Campbell-Barr
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
The Prime Minister has revealed plans to start training as an Early Years Teacher after stepping down as leader of the Conservatives in 2020.
This ex-secondary teacher branched out into childminding and is now a council childcare development officer. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests EYPS, academia or management as fruitful paths to...
People are being urged to consider careers in childcare, playwork or early education by Suffolk Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership. The initiative is part of 'Do something you love for...
A consultation proposing to relax the planning regulations for groups setting up 'free schools' has been launched by the DfE.
Children are to have greater access to Welsh-medium nursery provision in Wales. The Welsh Assembly has allocated an additional 7m in support of bilingual nursery education in the years 2004 to 2006,...
Women are making ‘disproportional’ sacrifices in their careers because of the 23 billion hours of unpaid childcare they provide a year.
Worsening child poverty rates in Britain cannot be reversed by the Government unless it underpins its tax and benefit reforms with a publicly-funded 'resilient, robust system of early years services...