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Salaries: Councils warned on pay

20 February 2008

Local authorities no longer have any excuse for not implementing equal pay awards affecting nursery nurses and school support staff since the Government pledged fresh support, the leader of the...

Childcare registration: Ofsted fee rise 'will endanger children'

20 February 2008

Planned increases in Ofsted registration fees are unacceptable because they could endanger the safety of children by encouraging the spread of unregulated childcare, the head of a Midlands nursery chain...

Early Years Foundation Stage: Conference raises profile of anti-EYFS campaign

20 February 2008

A conference organised by the anti-EYFS campaign 'Open Eye' attracted high-profile speakers and more 180 delegates, indicating the growing support for the pressure group.

Child Poverty: One in five children in homes without jobs

20 February 2008

More than 2.2 million children in the UK are living in workless households, according to latest Government figures. This means that one in five children are living with parents or...

Nursery World Conference: All things considered

20 February 2008

The early years workforce were out in strength last week to discuss how they will be delivering the EYFS. Ruth Thomson heard the speakers.

Analysis: Childcare Affordability Programme - Capital gains

20 February 2008

The funding to put childcare within reach of lower income families in London is coming to an end - what are the chances of its survival? Karen Faux investigates.

Learning & Development: Thinking - Part 1: With good reason

20 February 2008

Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.

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