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21 April 2005
Letter of the week wins £30 worth of children's
books I was shocked and offended by Julian Grenier's 'Food for thought' article
(Insight, 7 April). Jamie Oliver's campaign is flawed,...
21 April 2005
I agree with Julian Grenier's suggestion that 'we face
huge dangers as a profession if we get carried along like simpletons on a wave
of hysteria', but I take exception...
21 April 2005
I read Julian Grenier's article with interest. But I
believe there are two flaws - he didn't mention the role that parents have to
play in educating children on good...
21 April 2005
While it is clear that Jamie Oliver is not a childcare
professional, his expertise regarding food and nutrition cannot be disputed.
Although Jamie Oliver's language and tactics are not always...
7 April 2005
It's been quite a week, with the Children's Workforce
Strategy consultation finally being unleashed, along with the Ofsted
consultation on further changes to early years inspections (see News). Oh, and...
7 April 2005
Developing 'a world-class children's workforce' in
Britain is the goal of a Government consultation published last week. The
Children's Workforce Strategy sets out plans for reform at local and national...
7 April 2005
(Photograph) - Heather Stephenson, age four, came face
to face with the star of 'Katherine and the Fairyhill' at Scotland's 21st
annual Puppet Animation Festival in Angus. Children created their...
7 April 2005
Pre-election proposals for funding childcare and
maternity leave unveiled last week by the Conservative Party targeted working
parents and poorer families. Details of the 'Supporting Parents' scheme
announced by party...
7 April 2005
(Photograph) - Staff and children from Limelight Family
Learning Centre in the London Borough of Lewisham celebrate the opening of
Limelight Wildlife Garden, which provides natural habitats for newts,
hedgehogs,...
7 April 2005
School meals are to receive a £280m funding boost
to improve quality over the next three years, most of which will go directly to
schools and local education authorities to...