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Liz Turner

22 May 2003, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Liz Turner, one of a group of visitors from Scotland, toured a Westminster Children's Society nursery in central London as part of an exchange visit last week. A...

 

Autism benefits 'too hard to get'

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Children who have autism spectrum disorders are being deprived of their entitlement to support services and benefits because of the complexity of accessing them, according to a report by the...

 

Europe's boom in school care

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Schools are playing a growing role in providing childcare across Europe, according to an international survey published last month. The findings are revealed in the latest issue of Children in...

 

Maxilla Nursery School

22 May 2003, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Site manager Claire Flynn, her three-year-old daughter Katie Charlotte and keyworker Maria Elena Brady (from left) enjoy a game at Maxilla Nursery School in the London borough of...

 

Childminder ban delights sector

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Childcare organisations and charities have warmly welcomed the U-turn by the Department for Education and Skills bringing England in line with Scotland and Wales on banning childminders from smacking the...

 

Scottish industrial action

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Nearly 4,500 Scottish nursery nurses who are members of the public services union Unison were expected to take part in a three-day programme of industrial action this week. Unison called...

 

Anne Jarvie

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Scotland's chief nursing officer Anne Jarvie welcomed statistics suggesting that more mothers are breastfeeding for longer, but warned that there was no room for complacency. Statistics published to coincide with...

 

The EIS survey

22 May 2003, Nursery World

An overwhelming majority of teachers surveyed by the Educational Institute of Scotland are dissatisfied with current arrangements for teaching pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in schools. The EIS...

 

Nurseries swap ideas on practice

22 May 2003, Nursery World

Early years practitioners in Scotland and London have been benefiting from each others' expertise thanks to an exchange visit made by students of a course provided by the Scottish Independent...

 

Quote of the week

22 May 2003, Nursery World

'To recruit more men, childcare providers will have to provide positive images, a shake-up in training, a change among careers advisors... and a hike in pay. But who will foot...

 

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