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Nursery Management: Swine Flu - Acting on good advice

Contrary to expectations, swine flu has affected staff more than children for some nurseries. Being up to speed on the latest guidelines is important for minimising disruption this winter, says Jackie...

Nursery Management: Staff - Let's keep our talent

There's a feeling among managers that the demand for qualifications in early years is eclipsing the need to nurture raw talent.

Nursery Management: Case Study - Following the child

Providing enriching learning experiences and reflecting the individuality of communities are values Little Einstein's holds dear, writes Karen Faux.

Nursery Management: Finance - How tosecure the right terms

Thorough preparation is essential for nursery operators applying to banks for funding. Form a clear idea of your objectives before you start, advises Ian Murchie of Barclays Commercial Bank Healthcare...

Nursery Management: Case Study - Green living

An organic nursery is setting out to continue what eco-conscious parents do at home, says Sue Learner.

Experts to give advice on petting farms after E.coli outbreak

The Government has asked a panel of experts to decide whether children should be banned from petting farm animals, after an outbreak of E-coli was linked to a farm in Surrey. At the time of going to p...

Troubled Edinburgh nursery goes to receivers

An Edinburgh nursery has gone into receivership amid financial problems and following a number of complaints to the Care Commission.

Unions unite to stop tide of campus nursery closures

Unions have launched a joint campaign to stop nursery closures in universities and colleges.

Ofsted stops working parents from sharing childcare

Parents are calling for a change in the law following Ofsted's ban on two mothers from sharing free childcare by taking it in turns to look after each other's children.

Children's centres give little say to childminders they work with, says NCMA

More children's centres are working with childminders, but often in superficial relationships that give childminders no real say in the organisation, according to a survey.

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