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By the time this issue of Nursery World is published, MPs will no doubt have voted against the amendment to the Children and Young Persons Bill seeking to outlaw physical punishment in the home.
Fresh thinking is needed to make the sector work for everybody, says Ren Kapur
Yvette Oliver-Mighten of @Home Childcare makes the case for childminder agencies
The EYSFF is key to sustainability and fairness, says National Day Nurseries Association chief executive Purnima Tanuku.
I am writing on behalf of a group of special needs assistants in a school in Doncaster who have been fighting for a pay rise since February 2001. Often we are left in charge of a class of about eight...
In the news story 'Childcare needs men to raise pay' (19 September) the Equal Opportunities Commission said that childcare would continue to be a low-status and low-pay profession as long as few men...
New shadow children and families minister Alison McGovern sets out Labour's policy priorities
Play policy has been taken forward around the UKwith the implementation of Scotland's first playwork and education strategy and the launch of a consultation into play policy by Northern Ireland's...
WINNER - Family Matters, The Indigo Childcare Group, Glasgow
Disabled children at a school in Lanark, Scotland, are enjoying a new sensory room with the help of the Bright Horizons nursery chain and Kwik-Fit Insurance.