Networks a 'success story'

By Catherine Gaunt, Nursery World, 19 November 2003

Childminding networks in England have been successful in contributing to the quality of childcare, supporting childminders, raising their status and improving retention rates, according to a report produced for the Department for Education and Skills.

Childminding networks in England have been successful in contributing to the quality of childcare, supporting childminders, raising their status and improving retention rates, according to a report produced for the Department for Education and Skills. The research into the effectiveness and operation of childminding networks was carried out by the consultancy Cragg Ross Dawson for the Sure Start Unit. The report studied existing networks in...

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