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On the move!

16 August 2001

Children's health is an area of growing concern for parents and Governments alike, and in Wales we have launched an exercise programme that focuses on young children's posture, movement and...

Mountain high

16 August 2001

When Helen McGlashon took a two-week job in Zermatt, Switzerland, as a ski nanny she became hooked. Within two years with ski specialist company Powder Byrne, Helen has progressed from...

Sadly missed

16 August 2001

Statistics show that in the UK approximately 500 fathers and more than 100 mothers die every year, leaving grief-stricken young children behind them. And there are other bereavements that affect...

Under one roof

16 August 2001

The handover to Ofsted's Early Years Directorate, which is taking over the registration and inspection of childcare for the under-eights from 3 September, has worried some practitioners. But they have...

Funding cuts halt training of carer

16 August 2001

Cuts in funding for childcare students have prompted one provider to focus on management training instead, suggesting that Government policy is having the opposite effect of its stated aim of...

On close inspection

16 August 2001

Providers across the early years sector should have in their postbag by now a set of the national care standards that relate to their type of provision, and the accompanying...

Costs soar for Irish childcare

16 August 2001

The cost of a private day nursery place in Ireland's capital has more than doubled over the past three years. Joan Carmichael, general secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade...

Permanent status for term-time staff

16 August 2001

Most nursery assistants and other school staff in Northern Ireland on temporary contracts are to be given permanent status from the start of the new term in September. Management of...

Jayden Purdue of Katherine's Primary School

16 August 2001

(Photograph) - Seven-year-old Jayden Purdue from Katherine's Primary School in Harlow, Essex, demonstrates his gymnastics skills during the London Comedy Festival's children's day at Camden Lock in north London. The...

Rural centres offered cash from Europe

16 August 2001

* Rural communities across Britain are invited to submit bids to a European Community fund which supports small-scale, innovative solutions to problems such as lack of childcare facilities. One area...

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