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29 April 2004
'Whether they are in Wick or Wigtown, Aberdeen or
Argyll, nursery nurses should be treated the same. If influence can be brought
to bear, then there is hope we can...
29 April 2004
Aguide to help early education and childcare
practitioners develop their skills by choosing the right training for their
needs has been produced for the Scottish Executive. The document, An initial...
29 April 2004
Thousands of working parents could find themselves out
of pocket next year when the Government's much-heralded £50 a week tax
and national insurance break on employer-supported childcare comes into
operation....
29 April 2004
* Teddies Nurseries, which provides daycare for private
health insurer BUPA, has achieved the Investor in People standard for its staff
training. The award was made on the basis of...
29 April 2004
Achildcare training college designated as a vocational
centre of excellence has been praised by minister for children, young people
and families Margaret Hodge. Mrs Hodge opened the new Centre of...
29 April 2004
Barnardo's controversial 'silver spoon' campaign of
last autumn has earned the distinction of being the most complained about press
advertisement in the history of the Advertising Standards Authority. In its...
29 April 2004
More children in Britain are turning to traditional
playground games such as skipping, marbles and hula hoops, a survey by Tesco
has found. The supermarket chain said that sales of...
29 April 2004
Children as young as six are being trained in anger
management techniques so they can act as mentors to their fellow pupils,
preventing playground disputes flaring out of control or...
29 April 2004
Communication was the name of the game at a unique
interactive exhibition for children last week. The Big Wide Talk, a
Cambridge-based charity dedicated to improving the lives of children...
29 April 2004
Britons owe more money than ever, and the childcare
sector is going to feel the crunch when it comes, as Simon Vevers explains The
Bank of England kept interest rates...