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Special needs laws warmly welcomed

7 April 2004

Children's organisations have welcomed the Scottish Parliament's passing of the first major revision in special educational needs legislation for 20 years.

Heading for a fall

7 April 2004

Will there be enough jobs to go around for all the trained teachers in the future? Dr Alan Marr does his sums

Employers take over suitable staff check

7 April 2004

Ofsted is no longer to assess whether nursery staff in England are suitable to look after children or to be in regular contact with them.

Gaps cited in child protection database

7 April 2004

Leading children's charities have warned that creating a national database and other measures in the Children Bill may not be enough to protect abused children like Victoria Climbie in the...

Saying goodbyes

7 April 2004

Everyone in a nursery has some adjusting to do when someone leaves, writes Jennie Lindon...

Check it out

7 April 2004

In the first of a new series on inclusion, Collette Drifte gives some pointers on how to ensure that your setting is implementing the SEN Code of Practice effectively

Count on it

7 April 2004

Opportunities for maths learning are everywhere, as long as practitioners think ahead carefully, says Jane Drake

Each one teach one to read

29 April 2004

Nannies with a bit of spare time who would like to add another string to their bow might consider helping children's literacy skills through the Readability scheme. Volunteers are needed...

Agencies regroup

29 April 2004

A new organisation to represent nanny agencies has arisen out of a meeting last month to discuss the Government's latest rules on recruitment. Agencies at a forum held by the...

Celebrity suits

29 April 2004

Beware mixing nannying and show business - that is the lesson of two recent legal cases. An employment tribunal this month awarded nanny Danielle Potterton £3,000 in compensation after finding...

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