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By Guy Richards,
Nursery World,
13 April 2006
Women from ethnic minorities are finding new ways into education and work, and a place in the local community, thanks to early years training. Guy Richards reports There cannot be many towns and cities in the UK now without at least one community of ethnic minority families. While many of the men can find jobs and integrate with the local society, it's a different matter for their wives, especially those with young children.
Women from ethnic minorities are finding new ways into education and work, and a place in the local community, thanks to early years training. Guy Richards reports...
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