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Childcare professionals and settings are taking part first-hand in a county-wide campaign to recruit more men. Karen Faux reports.
A small setting is re-establishing itself as a hub of the local community thanks to spacious new premises, says Karen Faux.
Contrary to expectations, swine flu has affected staff more than children for some nurseries. Being up to speed on the latest guidelines is important for minimising disruption this winter, says Jackie...
The Federation of Small Businesses wants parents to be given more say in planning maternity/paternity leave, says Karen Faux.
Cuts will fall harder on some areas, but even in the toughest cases there are innovative ideas that nurseries can use to win through, says Mary Evans.
With many parents now working unconventional hours, nurseries are starting to offer care throughout the night. Jordan Chamberlain reports.
There is work to be done to make the welcome apprenticeship scheme more attractive all round, as Karen Faux discovers.
Hiring good staff and setting fees are keeping Derek Hayes busy as the scheduled time to open a new nursery setting approaches.
In the feature 'Body language' (28 August), the website for the baby signing organisation Sing and Sign should have been given as www.singandsign.com. The death rate was also significantly higher for...
The feature 'World view' (25 August) should have stated that the Sure Start Unit grant to OMEP ended two years ago and the organisation receives no central help. For more information about OMEP visit...