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The Government's 'cross-cutting' review of childcare policy which has finally been published makes for fascinating reading (see News, page 4), not least for the acknowledgement that 'important...
Nursery workers have negotiated a fair pay and grading claim with a London local authority that will give them an average 3,500 pay rise. The deal with Ealing council follows a one-day strike in June...
The latest edition of our hugely popular supplement Nursery Chains is published free with Nursery World this week, and it provides a fascinating insight into the world of the large groups playing an...
The trade union Unison is calling for a London local authority to be stripped of a good service award because it says councillors reneged on a nursery nurses' pay agreement. Union representatives and...
The task of nursery managers and school governing bodies is to ensure that children are as safe and secure as possible while in their care Each year around 460 children in this country die as the...
Heart of Mersey has asked us to point out that the pilot Food and Nutrition in Early Years course at Liverpool John Moores University was delivered by the university with support from SportsLinx...
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A Sussex nursery owner has launched a free online platform to help nurseries across the UK become more sustainable.
With regard to the current Criminal Records Bureau fiasco and its more than doubling of Disclosure check fees (News, 12 June), there is general acceptance now that anyone working in childcare in...
I wonder just how the Government's proposed star ratings for childcare (News,29 March) will be measured. Will there be a league table? Will we be judged on the quality of our carpets or our cuddles,...