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What happens if a serious allegation of wrongdoing is made against a member of a nursery's staff? Charlotte Goddard and Hannah Crown provide a legal overview and explore the thorny issues.
The Care Commission has raised concerns with the Scottish Executive about the legal issues involved in accessing the social work and health service records of childcare job applicants. When local...
Providing consistent nutrition messages both at home and at nursery can support healthy eating habits for the whole family. So how can you get families involved in good nutrition? Here, Catherine...
Early years practitioners know that part of their job is reducing the disadvantage gap. But what do they really think of poor children? Dr Donald Simpson, who has led a two-year study into...
Running a business with your relatives brings benefits and challenges as Annette Rawstrone discovers
More than nine in ten workers in the early years sector feel they are not respected by Government and policymakers, while seven in ten feel a lack of respect from the public, according to a survey...
Childminders in England offering free early education places to pre-school children can now include their own children when claiming funding from education authorities. Those who belong to Children...
Once again the early years sector is reeling after failings in a nursery's management are blamed for allowing horrific crimes to go undetected.
A nursery owner is responsible for overseeing the quality, management and overall viability of their daycare business, says Tina Jefferies, managing director of training provider The Red Space Company
A project exploring newspapers will show children that their lives are big news, says Helen Shelbourne, and also foster a sense of connection to the wider world Project guide