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Skills for life
The first years of life are crucial to a child's development, and looking after very young children requires special training and skills. We show you where to learn them CJ Associates runs a one-day...
Good work
A wealth of courses that focus on good practice, ranging from anti-bullying practices to supporting children's spirituality Brooklands College holds courses in Surrey on:
Inclusion zone
A selection of courses that celebrate cultural diversity and promote inclusivity and anti-discriminatory practice in early years settings The Aswan Learning Centre in Croydon, Surrey, runs workshops...
Be prepared
A competent First Aider can cope in an emergency situation, so make sure your skills and knowledge are up to date The Child Accident Prevention Trust believes child accidental injury prevention need...
Making contact
A list of all the organisations and charities mentioned in Training Today, along with their addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and websites All Together Training and Consultancy
Early learning centred
We present a wide range of courses to provide you with the tools for teaching in the early years sector BEAM Education is running day courses on:
Quality street
Sue Griffin explains the thinking behind the first-ever Quality Assurance scheme for individual childminders Launched in October, the National Childminding Association's (NCMA) quality assurance sch...
Of special interest
We list some of the organisations and charities dealing with children who have special needs Autism
Take the lead
Effective management skills enable your staff to reach their full potential and ensure your setting runs smoothly The Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education (CACHE) offers units within ...
What a performance
Nursery teacher Jenny Ellis is haunted by a ghost of Christmas past when she organised an end-of-term show where children didn't always stick to the script



