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13 January 2005
The chief executive of Britain's oldest children's
charity has been awarded one of the highest accolades in the New Year Honours
List. Gillian Pugh, chief executive of Coram Family (pictured),...
13 January 2005
Some newspapers picked up on an Ofsted inspection
report that criticised nursery teachers for spending too long teaching children
how to read and write and not enough time encouraging them...
13 January 2005
More than nine out of ten local authorities in England
have at least one formal childminder network, according to a new survey
published by Sure Start. The Childminder Networks Census...
13 January 2005
Scotland's first national guidance for people working
with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
Birth to Three: supporting our youngest children, commissioned...
13 January 2005
Consultation is drawing to a close on the third and
final phase of Kent County Council's plans to double from 35 to 70 the number
of maintained nurseries attached to...
13 January 2005
Ten nurseries, Sure Start centres and children's
centres have been built in south-west England with renewable Canadian timber by
a new company specialising in bespoke, eco-friendly nurseries. The Timber Team,...
13 January 2005
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell says the UK's
Asian population is a resource that could offer a unique form of emergency aid
The amazing empathy shown by the public after...
13 January 2005
The Quaggy Children's Centre opens for business in
Lewisham, London, on 19 January. Operated on behalf of the local council by the
Quaggy Community Trust, it includes a nursery providing...
13 January 2005
8 February WATCh? - What About the Children conference:
Giving children a good start A conference focusing on the importance of the
role of the primary caregiver as one who...
13 January 2005
The Government is finally offering to help parents with
the cost of a nanny, but is its touch too light? Annette Rawstrone reports The
first tenuous steps have been taken...