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A record 308 Sure Start partners from across England have been nominated

28 October 2004

A record 308 Sure Start partners from across England have been nominated and 38 shortlisted for the Sure Start Partners in Excellence Awards, which are linked to the five key...

Read With Me Week

28 October 2004

Nurseries can take part in Read With Me Week (1-7 November), which promotes reading as a shared activity and raises funds for your nursery. Organised by the creators of The...

'Get licence before showing videos'

28 October 2004

We have received a number of enquiries about the story, 'Get licence before showing videos' (Nursery World, 22 July). We would like to confirm that the Motion Picture Licensing Company...

I CAN TALK!

28 October 2004

The I CAN TALK! pack winners (Nursery World, 2 September), including a video and poster, are: V Grange, H Dew, C Elliott, S Willetts, S Cheesman, A Stabler, P Dunston,...

Kerry Nash from Poppins Early Learning in Southbourne

28 October 2004

Kerry Nash from Poppins Early Learning in Southbourne is the lucky winner of the Nursery World reader survey prize draw. She wins £500 of Step by Step vouchers.

Scots rule out APEL fast-track route

28 October 2004

Early years practitioners in Scotland who operate at level 3 but do not hold a formal childcare qualification cannot access the APEL qualification because it has been deemed 'unsuitable' for...

Gaelic for children

28 October 2004

Parents can now introduce their children to Gaelic, even if they do not know the language themselves, thanks to an online course launched at this year's Royal National Mod in...

children's health issues

28 October 2004

Practitioners working with children in nurseries, schools and social care settings are invited to a one-day conference in Glasgow on 9 December to discuss a range of children's health issues....

Projects threatened as funding dries up

28 October 2004

The future of five innovative childcare projects piloted in the London borough of Camden hangs in the balance as funding from the European Social Fund (ESF) comes to an end....

Media watch

28 October 2004

Forget using air freshener to banish the sweet smell of a newborn baby's over-active digestive system. The Times reported that it could have the opposite effect and cause diarrhoea in...

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