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Day nurseries in England are facing a 'double whammy' of delays by Ofsted and the Criminal Records Bureau that is hampering their recruitment of childcare staff, say providers. The National Day...
Early years lecturer Aaron Bradbury and trainer Ruth Swailes on how they were deemed 'unsuitable' to speak at a DfE event, just days before it was due to take place, as they had been 'critical' of...
Morton Michel insurance would like us to point out that the company's motor policy is not offered in conjunction with the National Childminding Association, as erroneously printed in last month's...
The Elmscot Group of day nurseries and Kids Collective out-of-school clubs in Altrincham, Hale, Bowdon, Sale and Timperley has launched its second cookbook, Children’s Mealtime Favourites.
With the introduction of a new ‘tougher’ curriculum in primary schools in 2014, teachers are under increasing pressure to get their children doing more, at an earlier age, says Sue Cowley.
Childcare agencies in Scotland employing more than three full-time staff will have to pay more than 2,500 by the end of September to register with the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care....
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? Peter Moss, Pat Petrie and Bronwen Cohen look at other possible ways to go In the late 1990s, England, Scotland and Sweden moved...
James Tweed rounds up a number of charities and organisations specialising in issues around children's health Allergies
Neil Leitch finds elements of practice to question on a visit to French nurseries
Talks resumed last week between Unison and local authority employers in an attempt to settle the long-running nursery nurses' dispute, as their all-out strike entered its sixth week of action.