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With tension still running high in Iraq and elsewhere around the world, early years practitioners are seeing the knock-on effects in racist incidents affecting the children in their care and in the ...

New pressures to regulate nannies

An organisation representing nanny agencies and a Labour MP are both putting pressure on the Government to regulate nannies. Representatives of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) met...

Museum of Childhood

(Photograph) - Bear doctor Susan Streete gives seven-year-old Rebekah Gahan advice on how to care for her teddy during Teddy's Day Out, part of the Teddy Bear Story exhibition at the Museum of Chil...

Teachers dispute cash crisis blame

Teachers' unions have reacted angrily to Charles Clarke's claim that local authorities in England are to blame for a funding crisis in education by failing to hand on central government money to sch...

National Day Nurseries Association's annual conference

Hundreds of delegates from all over England are expected to attend the National Day Nurseries Association's annual conference in Telford, Shropshire, next week. The theme of the two-day meeting at t...

Families with children

Families with children comprised nearly one third of the 22,908 people helped last year by the homelessness charity Shelter. The worst affected areas were London and the East Midlands. Shelter direc...

Quote of the week

'The workforce reform agenda is not about undermining professionals but about supporting a new form of professionalism. That is our commitment and we want to work with you to achieve it' Education s...

Male childcarers made welcome

British society is becoming more accepting of men working as childcarers, according to Tracey Storey, head of personnel and training at Leapfrog Day Nurseries. She said, 'Traditional roles are break...

Nursery nurses vote on pay and regrading

More than 5,000 nursery nurse members of the public sector union Unison are voting for the second time in a month on whether to take industrial action across Scotland, after an earlier ballot was su...

New pressure to regulate nannies

The Care Commission is setting up a working group to look at how to regulate nanny agencies. In March the Commission invited people such as nursery nurses or those with first-hand knowledge of runni...

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