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Helga Pile and Nigel Carruthers

18 August 2005

The Children's Workforce Development Council has named two new board members, Helga Pile, senior research and policy officer at the trade union GMB, and Nigel Carruthers, head of skills and...

Children's services inspections

18 August 2005

Three new documents on the arrangement of children's services inspections from September have been added to Ofsted's updated website. The documents are: arrangements for joint area reviews of children's services,...

Julia Barry, Kevin Jenkins and Miss S Bonner

18 August 2005

Congratulations to the threewinners of the Nursery World/ ASCO Educational Supplies competition (Nursery World, 7 July) who receive over £800 of outdoor play equipment. They are Julia Barry from Bond...

Fewer parents take up free nursery places

18 August 2005

The Scottish Executive is being urged to make more funding available for the private and voluntary sectors following a significant drop in the numbers of three- and four-year-olds taking up...

Nurseries get the yoga bug in storytelling

18 August 2005

Yoga classes based on creative storytelling are aiming to help children at the Childcare Corporation's nurseries improve their flexibility, strength, concentration and self-confidence. The Childcare Corporation, which operates 15 nurseries...

Extended schools look closer at special needs

18 August 2005

Ways that extended schools can cater for disabled children and young people will be the focus of a pilot project soon to consult with local authorities. The Extending Inclusion project,...

Sparkling fish, mermaids and mystic seahorses

18 August 2005

(Photograph) - Sparkling fish, mermaids and mystic seahorses are among the larger-than-life costumes created for the Chapeltown carnival in Leeds on the August bank holiday by children taking part in...

All providers will learn how to identify skills gaps

18 August 2005

A flagship training programme developed for staff in the maintained nursery sector is to be rolled out to staff in private and voluntary providers this autumn. Step into Learning is...

To the point...

18 August 2005

Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell thinks there's no getting around a redistribution of funds When New Labour came to power in 1997 it spun itself as a political project unencumbered...

Specific speech and language difficulties

18 August 2005

Local education authorities' approaches to provision for children with specific speech and language difficulties (SSLD) in England and Wales Reports on a national survey of LEAs and interviews with 37...

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