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Anti-racism nursery guide

14 February 2008

Nurseries in Glasgow will receive a free resource pack next week aimed at helping young children to understand racism.

Children share Polish language stories

14 February 2008

Polish children are enjoying weekly storytelling sessions in their mother tongue at a Blackpool public library.

Smoking and sleeping are chief culprits in SIDS

14 February 2008

Educating parents to stop smoking during pregnancy and to follow safe sleeping advice for their babies is the key to tackling cot death, according to expert research.

Inspection is overturned after nursery complains

14 February 2008

A nursery owner has succeeded in the rare achievement of having an Ofsted inspection overturned and the subsequent report declared 'null and void'.

Media Watch

14 February 2008

A five-year-old boy wandered into a closed bank that had been left unlocked for 19 hours, reported the Daily Mail. Oliver Pettigrew walked into a rural branch of HSBC through...

Spotlight on ... Action Medical Research

14 February 2008

Name: Joan Bagshaw

Businesses shying away from vouchers

14 February 2008

Parents in Wales are often unable to access childcare vouchers because small businesses regard the system as too complex to administer, according to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

'Diet strategies should start at pre-school age'

14 February 2008

The Pre-school Learning Alliance says the Government must invest in nutritional strategies for young children if it is to create lifelong healthy eating habits.

Nurseries to get new outdoor spaces

14 February 2008

Ten nurseries are to benefit from new outdoor play areas as part of an £800,000 education programme after proposals were approved by Aberdeenshire council last week.

Breakfast on menu for all

14 February 2008

All children in North Tyneside primary schools could receive free breakfasts before their lessons from September, following an interim report into a £250,000 pilot scheme at eight schools.

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