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Pause for reflection

13 October 2005

By Marie-Louise Charlton, early years consultant As an early years practitioner, do you ever reflect on the importance of your role? After parents, you are probably the most important person...

Keep it off the record

13 October 2005

I am writing in response to Eleasha Bonsor's letter about keeping records on staff who make bogus complaints to Ofsted (Letters, 22 September). I am in total agreement with this,...

Misleading staff files

13 October 2005

I find it worrying that Eleasha Bonsor wants to keep files on staff which would include the most subjective information. Who will decide if a person's conduct is appropriate? How...

A taxing problem

13 October 2005

I am sat facing an invoice for essential refurbishment to our outside soft play area. It amounts to £7,580 plus a further Pounds 1,330 VAT. If we were a school...

Nursery World Awards 2005

13 October 2005

Nursery of the Year 2005 Sponsored by Morton Michel

What a night!

13 October 2005

More than 150 guests gathered at the Business Design Centre in north London on Friday 30 September for the very first Nursery World Awards - a glittering black-tie gala event...

Nursery of the year 2005

13 October 2005

The undoubted highlight of the first-ever Nursery World Awards ceremony was the brand new Nursery of the Year Award, sponsored by Morton Michel and with £6,000 of prizes from Community...

The other winners

13 October 2005

Nursery Equipment Awards Twenty products made this year's Nursery Equipment Awards shortlist. The finalists had all received a top rating of five stars from testing in Nursery Equipment during 2004...

Outstanding Contribution Award

13 October 2005

Gill Haynes, chief executive of the National Childminding Association (NCMA) The Nursery World Award for Outstanding Contribution to the sector, sponsored by Parenta, goes to Gill Haynes, chief executive of...

Trojans' plan to expand in schools

13 October 2005

The Trojans Scheme has announced plans for huge expansion during the next seven years on the back of the Government's extended schools programme. The charity runs 16 subsidised after-school clubs...

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