Nurseries gain quality marks

By Annette Rawstrone, Nursery World, 24 January 2002

Twenty-four day nurseries in England have become the first to achieve a national kitemark from the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA). The Quality Counts assurance scheme, available to providers throughout the UK, aims to promote quality in early years settings and out-of-school care. The first successful nurseries, which range from single-site, owner-managed settings to larger chains, are to be presented with their awards by early years minister Baroness Ashton at a celebratory lunch in London next week.

Twenty-four day nurseries in England have become the first to achieve a national kitemark from the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA). The Quality...

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