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The latest statistics, published today by Ofsted, show that there are now 9,500 fewer childminders than in August 2015.
The most eagerly awaited news in the professional Nanny year is, this year cause for celebrating. Our annual pay survey on pages 6-7 shows nannies' earnings are continuing to rise in London, the Home...
SPI Play (Europe) manufactures indoor play areas which include soft play, ball pools, climbing structures and much more. Until fairly recently SPI's play areas were usually to be found in leisure...
Too many imports, too many repeats and not enough news is the unwholesome diet of television programming being fed to the UK's children, according to a report which looks at 50 years of broadcasting....
Moves to register nannies are gaining more backers -but, as Tricia Pritchard of PANN says, nannies' own views will provide vital evidence for the campaign Regular readers of Nursery World will know...
We report in this issue on interesting moves in Islington, north London, where a council pilot scheme is keeping reception-age children at children's centres to complete the whole of the Foundation...
In last week's news story 'Call for action on falling occupancy', the survey of 5,000 private and voluntary sector providers was carried out by Nursery and Childcare Market News in its 2005 Survey of...
Employers could secure 1m or more to cover the capital costs of a workplace nursery under proposals from the Employers Childcare Network, which says it has discussed its plans with major companies...
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.
Jacqui Mann provides an update on some of the changes to legislation which will have an impact on you as an employer