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3 March 2005
Practitioners from a range of childcare and early years
education settings had an unprecedented chance last week to question children's
minister Margaret Hodge about Government policy at a round table...
3 March 2005
Low-quality childcare provision 'will fall by the
wayside' as the childcare sector expands, children's minister Margaret Hodge
said at an exclusive round-table event organised by Nursery World last week.
Mrs...
3 March 2005
Early years organisations have broadly welcomed the
Government's proposals to improve vocational training for 14- to 19- year-olds,
but some have expressed disappointment at the 'piecemeal approach' to reform.
The...
3 March 2005
Extending the right to flexible working and increased
maternity pay, worth an extra £1,400, were among family-friendly plans
unveiled by the Government this week. The measures, first outlined in the...
3 March 2005
(Photograph) - The children from Helping Hands, the
nursery at Angus College in Scotland, were not forgotten when the library in
Arbroath was revamped. Library manager Charlie Rosie has taken...
3 March 2005
The minimum wage for adults will rise to £5.05 an
hour in October, up from £4.85. Hourly pay for workers aged 18 to 21 will
increase from £4.10 to £4.25....
3 March 2005
The first phase of the National Evaluation of
Children's Trusts has been published at
www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/childrens-trusts/national-evaluation. The report
looks at the 35 Children's Trust pathfinders in England between April and
October...
3 March 2005
New arrangements by Ofsted for the inspection,
assessment and review of services for children and young people are now
available to see at www.ofsted.gov.uk/childrenandyoungpeople. The first local
authorities to pilot...
3 March 2005
The lucky winner of theLemsip weekend break for two
competition (Nursery World, 27 January) is Tracy Wyatt of Smile Day Nursery in
Lonsdale.
3 March 2005
An 'army' of grandparents juggle essential childcare
responsibilities with jobs or caring for other adults, according to a new
report out this week, which also highlights the anxiety and financial...