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6 December 2001, Nursery World

Plans for the police to create databases of 'sensitive information' about young children whom they believe could become criminals will raise serious concerns about human rights. An adult whose name...

 

Data may hide drop in nursery schools

6 December 2001, Nursery World

Early years organisations have expressed grave concerns over a change to how Government statistics for daycare provision in England are compiled. According to the Office for National Statistics report, Provision...

 

Children from various London schools came together at the Frank

6 December 2001, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Children from various London schools came together at the Frank Barnes special needs school in Swiss Cottage for a deaf awareness day, with activities to exercise expressive and...

 

Quote of the week

6 December 2001, Nursery World

'Modern kids appear able to engage and apply technology far more quickly than previous generations. Picking up the skills to become techno-savvy starts at birth' Tom Savigar, on how children...

 

Partnerships pick up excellent prizes

6 December 2001, Nursery World

Early years partnerships were congratulated by Cherie Booth as they picked up their awards at the Partnership in Excellence ceremony. Sixteen Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships received awards for...

 

In brief...Educational work in museums

6 December 2001, Nursery World

Educational work in museums and galleries in England received a £1m boost last week from the Government. Schools minister Catherine Ashton said, 'There is nothing like a child being able...

 

In brief...Initiatives to encourage

6 December 2001, Nursery World

Initiatives to encourage children to eat more fruit and vegetables are to benefit from a further £52m as part of a drive to prevent cancer and heart disease. The funding...

 

In brief...Correction

6 December 2001, Nursery World

Morden Mount Primary School is in the London borough of Greenwich, not Lewisham as stated last week's Nursery World. The £50,000 toy library was a cross-borough initiative. The funding will...

 

Three-year-olds Jake Watson and Jacob Rushforth

6 December 2001, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Three-year-olds Jake Watson and Jacob Rushforth from Leicester delivered petitions to 10 Downing Street asking the prime minister to intervene in the dispute over their withdrawn free childcare...

 

Workforce 'needs diversity'

6 December 2001, Nursery World

The early years sector will face a major staffing crisis in the next five years unless it is able to recruit more older people, people from different ethnic groups and...

 
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