(Photograph) - The first 24 day nurseries in England to achieve the National Day Nurseries Association's Quality Counts kitemark were presented their awards by early years minister Catherine Ashton (centre) at a ceremony in London last week with the help of Rosemary Murphy, NDNA chief executive (left), and Sarah Carr, NDNA chair. Baroness Ashton said, 'Quality assurance schemes in the daycare sector are still relatively new, but they make an excellent contribution, enhancing the quality of services for children and their parents.' Photo: Ulrike Preuss
(Photograph) - The first 24 day nurseries in England to achieve the National Day Nurseries Association's Quality Counts kitemark were presented their awards by early years minister Catherine Ashton (centre) at a ceremony in London last week with the help of Rosemary Murphy, NDNA chief executive (left), and Sarah Carr, NDNA chair. Baroness Ashton said, 'Quality assurance schemes in the daycare sector are still relatively new, but they make an excellent contribution, enhancing the quality of services for children and their parents.'
Photo: Ulrike Preuss