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Representatives of the early years sector met in London earlier this week to decide on the best way forward for the development of the workforce following the closure earlier this year of their...
Thousands of people do early childhood degrees each year – and unlike EYT status, they usually have to fund it themselves through a loan. Why do they do it? Charlotte Goddard reports
The Baby Room Project has succeeded in directing some much-needed attention to the care of the youngest children. Dr Sarah Christie talks to its founders Professor Sacha Powell and Dr Kathy Goouch.
It would seem that training in the early years in Britain is at the crossroads. Earlier this year, on 31 March, the Early Years National Training Organisation was abolished, along with all other NTOs....
The Government is breaching its human rights duty to ensure adequate food for families, a new report warns.
All teachers need to be properly trained in child protection, says the NSPCC after its research found that half of all teachers are involved in at least one child protection case in their first 18...
Recent generations have softened their attitudes to toilet training, but with high numbers of children starting school in nappies, are we waiting too long? Caroline Vollans
Former nursery owner Linda Baston-Pitt is expanding her health and well-being training programmes across the country.
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Practitioners who gain Early Years Professional Status are to be offered further development and training by local authorities, with funding provided by the Children's Workforce Development Council...