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Causes for concern

17 March 2005

Staff shortages are adding to private providers' concerns about the ten-year childcare strategy. Simon Vevers investigates The Government's ten-year childcare strategy contains grandiose pledges to work with private providers to...

Facts and figures

17 March 2005

RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES Government initiatives Over two-thirds of UK nurseries see the Government's early years initiatives, such as children's centres and extended schools, as a threat to their business rather...

Right from the start

17 March 2005

Settings often struggle with planning for under-threes, to the detriment of provision. Jennie Lindon explains some key aspects of developmentally appropriate planning for young children Effective planning for children aged...

Making the grade

17 March 2005

Ofsted is making important changes to its daycare inspection regime. We asked Ofsted's director of early years, Maurice Smith, to explain When will changes be introduced?

Keeping mum

17 March 2005

Many employers fail to understand their responsibilities to pregnant staff. Alison Clarke explains the maternity rights minefield and points out pitfalls for businesses

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17 March 2005

* We have ten copies of Maternity Pay and Leave: A Guide for Employers (£5.00) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back...

Case study: Bright Beginnings, Porthcawl

17 March 2005

'The last two years have been the most difficult of my 23-year career, because a high percentage of my staff have become pregnant,' says Bright Beginnings owner Janice Taylor. 'We...

The personal touch

17 March 2005

Getting involved in staff's personal problems may seem daunting, but handled well it can result in a stable, happy team, says Julie Addyman Nippers Nursery in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, opened...

Getting personal

17 March 2005

Carol Taylor, South East regional manager for the Childcare Corporation, talks through some tips on helping staff with personal problems: * Recognise that as a manager you have to be...

Second chance

17 March 2005

The second wave of children's centres offers potential opportunities for private sector providers, says Simon Vevers When the Government unveiled its children's centre programme it conjured up a vision of...

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