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Editor's view

23 January 2003

Our annual nanny salary survey, published in Professional Nanny with this week's Nursery World, always causes a stir, and the latest research paints a very different picture from the boom...

Nannies eligible for 'home childcarers'

23 January 2003

Parents who employ nannies may be eligible to claim some of their childcare costs under the Government's new home childcarer scheme -as long as the nanny first becomes a registered...

Unions keep critical eye on reforms

23 January 2003

Unions representing teachers and school support staff in England and Wales have warned the Government that a new national agreement over reforming the school workforce was only 'the first step'....

Multilingual service launched

23 January 2003

A multilingual service has been launched by the Daycare Trust to make it easier for non-English speaking parents to gain access to information on childcare. The Language Line, which covers...

Fathers of children under five spend an average of two hours a day on child-related activities

23 January 2003

Fathers of children under five in Britain spent an average of two hours a day on child-related activities in the late 1990s, compared with less than 15 minutes a day...

Quote of the week

23 January 2003

'Pay signifies personal worth. It is of primary social and emotional importance. There is no justification for paying a care assistant, a nursery nurse or a hospital worker less than...

Stephen Glen-Lee

23 January 2003

(Photograph) - Stephen Glen-Lee, nursery manager at Bo'ness Public Primary School in Falkirk, is leading the way for men in childcare in Scotland. He first came to the school in...

Agencies' outrage at fees to register

23 January 2003

Nanny agencies in Scotland are up in arms about proposed charges for registration with the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care, which will see larger agencies forced to pay...

Registration fees too steep, say agencies

23 January 2003

Nanny agencies in Scotland are joining forces to protest to the Scottish Executive about proposed charges for registration with the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care, which will see...

Nursery teacher breaking down gender barriers

23 January 2003

Stephen Glen-Lee, nursery manager at Bo'ness Public Primary School in Bo'ness, Falkirk, is pioneering the way for men's careers in childcare. Mr Glen-Lee first came to the school in 1998...

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