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7 June 2001
7 June 'Doing time - release'
7 June 2001
In this issue of Nursery Chains we're publishing our
first ever league table of the 20 largest groups. Between them, these chains
provide around 33,000 childcare places, representing a huge...
7 June 2001
Nursery chains that run their own training schemes are
facing funding cuts, new national qualification standards and a recruitment
crisis. Mary Evans reports Leading nursery chains find the promise that...
7 June 2001
Nurseries should be designed to meet the needs of the
child, but this is often not the case, argues Jenny Benjamin For too long, says
Eva Lloyd, chief executive of...
7 June 2001
Should nursery staff wear a uniform? Sarah Jewell
reports on how chains decide what their staff are going to wear Nannies and
nursery nurses have a long tradition of wearing...
7 June 2001
Some nurseries offer a uniform to their children but in
most cases there is no obligation to wear it. Most people feel that uniform
should not be compulsory for very...
7 June 2001
From video entry phones to finger print recognition -
Annette Rawstrone reports on the security systems nursery chains are adopting
to ensure children's safety High-tech security systems installed in nursery...
7 June 2001
You're never too young for music, as one Cheshire
nursery group has discovered. Mahrukh Choughtai reports Jingling bells, beating
drums and clacking maracas are familiar sounds at Busy Nought to...
7 June 2001
Which nursery chains have the most places? Alison
Mercer investigates In this issue of Nursery Chains, we have for the first time
in the directory listed the total number of...
7 June 2001
When the first issue of our Nursery Chains supplement
was published in November 1998, its directory contained around 70 groups. Now,
just two-and-a-half years later, there are 160 chains listed...