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23 August 2001
The childminding profession - and its status as a
profession is certainly on the rise - is at a crucial stage of development, as
our Special Report 'Strength in numbers'...
23 August 2001
Classroom assistants are facing pay cuts as a result of
the way their local councils plan to implement the single status agreement,
which aims to harmonise local authority pay scales....
23 August 2001
Early years workers are helping to improve race
relations in the troubled Sighthill area of Glasgow. A six-week-long summer
school for 200 of the area's five-to 12-year-olds, held at St...
23 August 2001
Childminders in England and Wales can exchange ideas
and information at the National Childminding Association's (NCMA) annual
conference and AGM, which takes place from 17 to 18 November at the...
23 August 2001
The NCMA meanwhile has decided to raise its members'
level of Public Liability Insurance Indemnity cover from £2m to Pounds
5m. This has been done automatically for all those who...
23 August 2001
'Great things have been achieved through feminism. We
now have pretty much equality, at least on the pay and opportunities front,
though almost nothing has been done on childcare, the...
23 August 2001
(Photograph) - Children sporting the Jamaican flag were
among the many who gathered at Kensington Memorial Park in London last week to
celebrate the different cultures of the world, especially...
23 August 2001
Up to 900 new childcare places are to be created in one
county's most disadvantaged areas with money from the Government's
Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme. The Suffolk Early Years Development and...
23 August 2001
A Sure Start-funded project in Edinburgh is getting
children off to the right start at nursery by encouraging parents' involvement
in their education. Two 'parent workers' attached to three nursery...