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22 April 2004

The establishment of another organisation to represent nanny agencies has been criticised by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (see News, page 4). REC believes the Association of Nanny Agencies is...

Nanny agencies split by new organisation

22 April 2004

A war of words broke out this week between two organisations representing nanny agencies. The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has criticised the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN) for...

Demi Baughan

22 April 2004

(Photograph) - Five-year-old Demi Baughan examines a tray of tadpoles at the Jenny Wood nature reserve in Hampstead, London, with its wildlife officer, Dave Lawrence. Demi was one of a...

Quote of the week

22 April 2004

'I spent my Easter Sunday eating fish and chips and playing mini-golf at Lowestoft' Education secretary Charles says what he did instead of attending the National Union of Teachers conference...

Bad housing hurts 'a million children'

22 April 2004

One million children - enough to fill the cities of Manchester, Edinburgh and Bath - live in bad housing conditions in Britain, a report by the charity Shelter has claimed....

Television has escaped blame

22 April 2004

Television has escaped blame by parents for their children's bad behaviour in a survey contradicting the conclusions drawn by many professionals. The survey of 1,000 parents, conducted as part of...

National Deaf Children's Society

22 April 2004

Advice from education experts and the experience of parents of deaf children come together in a new practical guide, Helping your deaf child to learn, produced by the National Deaf...

Doors open to childcare training

22 April 2004

(Photograph) - A training centre dedicated to creating hundreds of childcare workers in London and the south-east of England has opened in Stratford, London. The East London Childcare Institute aims...

Inclusion dispute over pupil autism

22 April 2004

Aleading special needs charity wants teachers in mainstream schools to be given more training to teach children who have special needs. The call was made last week by the National...

Outdoor and holiday play gain with grants

22 April 2004

A specialist wildlife garden, a toy library with special needs equipment and play packs for childminders are among projects across Scotland to benefit from a share of more than £1m...

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