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The Chesterfield Hotel in London provided the venue for our expert panel of judges to meet and debate who deserved to win in each award category. With a large number of entries, and the standard...
Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
Only making the tea, not being British, and it doesn’t apply to me, are all reasons that employers have given for not paying the statutory minimum wage, the Government has revealed.
So you thought the nanny-employer relationship was just a personal matter? Think again, says Stephen Vahrman The growing trend over the past few years for nannies to be paid wages that fit their...
The 31 March deadline for entries to the Heinemann/Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year award is fast approaching, so tutors with outstanding students should make sure they don't miss out on...
In this final feature on play types, Philip Waters looks at how planning, monitoring and evaluating can be achieved easily using play types as a starting point to ensure that a child-centred approach...
Demand for nursery places fell by 4 per cent last year, as recession hit and some families opted for informal childcare arrangements, according to Laing & Buisson's latest report on the childcare...
(Photograph) - These questions have been sent on a postcard to all prospective parliamentary candidates in the general election by the umbrella body the National Council of Voluntary Child Care...
Holiday childcare costs for parents in England have risen by 10 per cent in the past year, and provision is inadequate, the Daycare Trust said this week.
Nannies need to be more aware of their maternity rights, says Asa Nilsdotter The phone rings in my office; there is a nanny at the other end of the phone nervously asking, 'I have just discovered I'm...