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All in order

    News
  • Wednesday, January 29, 2003
  • | Nursery World
A round-up of some of the best resources available to help you get the most out of a topic on pattern THREADING PATTERNS

Work Matters: On course

    Features
  • Tuesday, November 25, 2008
  • | Nursery World
4 DECEMBER - Mummy's Black, Daddy's Yellow and I'm Orange: Talking With Young Children About Racial Equality. This new National Children's Bureau course will focus on practical ways to understand the language we use in talking with children and their families, looking at the skills practitioners need to recognise and work with the early judgements that children make about others, and providing tools for talking with young children about racial identity.

Editor's view

    News
  • Wednesday, January 22, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Our annual nanny salary survey, published in Professional Nanny with this week's Nursery World, always causes a stir, and the latest research paints a very different picture from the boom in wages of the past few years. The economic slowdown that has led to redundancies in areas such as financial services and IT, plus the Government's refusal to give tax breaks to parents employing nannies, has meant job losses for some nannies as parents turn to other, more affordable options. Stephen Vahrman of Nannytax analyses the facts and figures. It now looks as though parents employing nannies may be able to claim childcare tax credit from April if their nanny registers as a childminder (see News, page 4). This raises many as yet unanswered questions, such as whether the parents' home will have to be inspected.

Multilingual service launched

    News
  • Wednesday, January 22, 2003
  • | Nursery World
A multilingual service has been launched by the Daycare Trust to make it easier for non-English speaking parents to gain access to information on childcare. The Language Line, which covers more than 100 languages, will provide three-way communication over the phone with callers connected to an interpreter via the operator. The Trust said research has shown that language problems and lack of information on childcare are barriers to work and study for parents. Stephen Burke, Daycare Trust director, said, 'Better childcare services for minority ethnic families will help build a thriving multi-ethnic Britain where everyone has a better chance in life.' The helpline is on 020 7840 3350, Monday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm.

First Level 5 for childminders unveiled

    News
  • Monday, September 23, 2013
  • | Nursery World
Training company PBD has introduced a new higher qualification for childminders, in response to demand from the sector for a specialist childminding qualification.

Resist the use of antibiotics

    News
  • Tuesday, February 5, 2002
  • | Nursery World
The Department of Health has launched a second public education campaign, at a cost of 700,000, to highlight the dangers of using antibiotics unnecessarily.

High achievers in early education and childcare are to be celebrated

    News
  • Wednesday, January 30, 2002
  • | Nursery World
High achievers in early education and childcare are to be celebrated by Torbay early years development and childcare partnership with its Trainee 2002 awards. Applicants, of any age, can be full-time students, trainees on placement, childminders or staff in a nursery, playgroup, reception class or out-of-school club. For details and an application form ring 01803 524849.

The arm of the law

    Other
  • Friday, May 3, 2013
  • | Nursery World
The pre-school children at Kiddi Caru in Burgess Hill, West Sussex recently received a visit from a parent who works as a police officer, to teach them all about the job.

Scottish Executive has commissioned Professor Colwyn Trevarthen

    News
  • Wednesday, January 30, 2002
  • | Nursery World
The Scottish Executive has commissioned Professor Colwyn Trevarthen, professor of child psychology at the University of Edinburgh, to lead a team of academics carrying out a review into what makes a quality care and learning experience for children aged under three. The study was due to be completed by the end of January and Professor Trevarthen's team will be exchanging information with a team at Manchester Metropolitan University, who have been commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills to investigate good practice with under-threes. This study is one of several discussed in Early Years' Matters, the new newsletter from Learning and Teaching Scotland, which is available online at http://www.ltscotland. com/earlyyears/eymatters/ and aims to keep practitioners informed about the most recent early years developments in Scotland.

Mistrust of men

    News
  • Wednesday, March 12, 2003
  • | Nursery World
I am a male nursery nurse and I was disgusted by Stephen Taw's comments in his letter ('Limits on men', 20 February). Equal opportunities means exactly that - to provide equal opportunity to all. If a man cannot perform the same duties as a woman, what message will that send out to adults, let alone to children? It is a sad fact that some men abuse children, but I understand that in around 5 to 10 per cent of cases the child abuse is by a woman.

NASUWT merger with ATL and NUT?

    News
  • Wednesday, January 30, 2002
  • | Nursery World
One of the leading unions that includes classroom assistants among its members, the NASUWT, is exploring the possibility of merging with the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and National Union of Teachers (NUT). The union's National Executive has agreed to send out a paper putting this option forward from general secretary designate Eamonn O'Kane to members. Mr O'Kane said many of his colleagues had 'serious reservations about discussion of possible mergers' - but added that they had shown 'their innate democratic instinct in agreeing to allow this important issue to go forward for debate among the members.'

Nursery Equipment: Editor's view

    Opinion
  • Wednesday, December 3, 2008
  • | Nursery World
The Early Years Foundation Stage was intended to represent continuity in early years practice, sharing, as it does, the same principles as its predecessors, the Foundation Stage and Birth to Three Matters framework.

Our Nursery Equipment supplement is looking for Foundation Stage practitioners

    News
  • Wednesday, March 9, 2005
  • | Nursery World
Our Nursery Equipment supplement is looking for Foundation Stage practitioners to join its product review panel. Write to editor Sue Hubberstey at Admiral House, 66-68 East Smithfield, London E1W 1BX, giving a brief description of your setting and including an e-mail address and/or out-of-hours telephone number.

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