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19 October 2006
How should your setting deal with behaviour, bullies or
child protection? Laura Henry gives an outline About this series
19 October 2006
By Alison Garnham, joint chief executive of the Daycare
Trust Daycare Trust welcomes the Government announcement that the roll-out of
Sure Start children's centres has reached a milestone early by...
19 October 2006
LETTER OF THE WEEK - Ross Midgley asks, 'How many
nurseries restrict their staff to 12 days holiday a year in addition to bank
holidays? What kind of morale or...
19 October 2006
Like many other nursery owners, I am deeply worried
about the impact of the Code of Practice and about the sustainability of my
provision if the Government continues to force...
19 October 2006
I read with interest 'Nurseries alarmed at holiday
moves' (News, 21 September), about providers worried at the prospect of the
Government forcing them to give staff 28 days holiday when...
19 October 2006
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says we have a
good system in place for seeing that young children are nurtured The
Government's Reaching Out: An Action Plan on Social Exclusion...
19 October 2006
Fulbridge Primary School is the first in Peterborough
to provide staff with a nursery catering for the children of teachers and other
school staff during term-time. Little Gems nursery, taking...
19 October 2006
A nursery has opened at Our Lady of the Angels RC
Infant School in Nuneaton, Birmingham, for up to 80 three-and four-year-olds.
It has been financed by the diocese, the...
19 October 2006
The new Hungerford Nursery School and Children's Centre
will support families of children under five from Hungerford, Lambourn and
Kintbury in West Berkshire. Ten Sure Start Centres are planned for...
19 October 2006
Tinytown Nursery has opened in a grade II listed
building in the Butts area of Warwick, catering for children from six weeks to
five years old. The nursery has a...