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9 August 2001
Two former childminders have been awarded £7,000
by the Local Government Ombudsman following a complaint about their treatment
at the hands of their local council. The childminders, a married couple...
9 August 2001
(Photograph) - Registered childminders and staff with
the National Childminding Association, including chief executive Gill Haynes,
hit the road as they took part in the British 10km Open Road Race...
9 August 2001
A childminder convicted of murdering a baby in her care
has had her life sentence reduced to seven years for manslaughter. Last week
the Court of Appeal ruled that Norfolk...
9 August 2001
Peter Housden has been appointed head of the Department
for Education and Skills' schools directorate, which is responsible for the
development and implementation of Government policy on the early years,...
9 August 2001
Tommy's Campaign, the charity that funds research into
the causes of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth, has changed its name
to Tommy's, the baby charity, and will be known as...
9 August 2001
The National Children's Bureau has appointed a research
officer in Northern Ireland to explore why a high proportion of children with
parents from mixed-community backgrounds end up in public care...
9 August 2001
A registered childminder appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff
Court last week charged with the murder of a one-year-old boy. Tina McLeod was
released on bail while the case was adjourned for...
9 August 2001
Nord Anglia, the private education group that owns
Princess Christian Nurseries and recently contracted to buy the Milton
Keynes-based Bright Horizons group, has bought a new business specialising in
delivering...
9 August 2001
Teachers and nursery nurses joined together at a union
conference last week to give unanimous support to a motion calling for the
Government to 'address the inequality of rewarding some...
9 August 2001
Steiner kindergartens are now receiving public funding
for three-and four-year-olds following a gradual sea-change in the Government's
attitude towards their play-based philosophy. Under the Steiner system,
children aged three to...