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It's been quite a week, with the Children's Workforce Strategy consultation finally being unleashed, along with the Ofsted consultation on further changes to early years inspections (see News). Oh,...
Nurseries provide far better food education than primary schools, according to a report published by Ofsted and the Food Standards Agency last week. An investigation into nutritional standards in 25...
The charity 4Children is to set up and run nine flagship children's centres catering for children from nought to 16 as part of its new regional development strategy. Working in partnership with local...
Most councils across Scotland have prepared a pay offer in the hope of settling the long-running industrial dispute with nursery nurses over their pay and career structure, according to council...
The race is on to get Ofsted's Early Years Directorate up and running. But time is short and the issues and problems that need to be sorted out are many, as our coverage this week shows. The national...
Most local authorities have yet to tell providers how much they will receive for funded places, raising doubts over how many settings will be able to offer the entitlements. By Katy Morton
Free with this issue of Nursery World is Part 6 of our poster series on 'People who help us', which looks at the working world of the air and sea rescue services
Schools spending per pupil in 2024 will be 3 per cent lower than 2010 in real terms, according to research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
The UK's largest nursery group Busy Bees is working with local authorities to explore a funded ‘stay-in-nursery’ scheme, which would give parents the option to delay the start of their child’s primary...