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Too small to transform?

7 December 2006, Nursery World

Letter of the week - I applied for the Transformation Fund but was turned down because we are only registered for 17 children and the minimum had to be 20...

 

Go away, we're busy

7 December 2006, Nursery World

I am exasperated at the need for continual change in the way we practise as prescribed, directed and manipulated by the whim of the Government. Last week I was delighted...

 

Green steps

7 December 2006, Nursery World

I was delighted with Helen Penn's idea for a national prize for the greenest nursery (To the Point, 9 November). At Westminster Children's Society we have been looking at the...

 

To the point...

7 December 2006, Nursery World

This week's columnist Alan Bentley takes the papers to task for misreporting the facts about nurseries Those who read my first article (Nursery World, 1 June) may remember it was...

 

Open for business. a monthly round-up of new launches

7 December 2006, Nursery World

An owl-flying display marked the official opening of the Maynard Montessori Nursery in the grounds of Stebbing Primary School in north Essex. The flying theme also included a kite competition...

 

On course

7 December 2006, Nursery World

23 January Starting strong... but what next for early childhood education and care?

 

Volunteering: Student volunteers to benefit from reduced tuition fees

6 December 2006, Young People Now

University students’ tuition fees will be reduced if they volunteer to work with young people, under Government plans revealed today. In his pre-Budget report speech Chancellor Gordon Brown said the...

 

Grants: NYA loses contract to run Young Roots

6 December 2006, Young People Now

The National Youth Agency's contract to run a heritage grants scheme will not be renewed after October next year. The Heritage Lottery Fund's board of trustees has decided to run...

 

Workforce: Study to examine youth work drift

6 December 2006, Young People Now

Researchers are studying anecdotal evidence suggesting a drift of youth workers to higher-paid Connexions jobs. The Children's Workforce Network, which includes youth work sector skills council Lifelong Learning UK, has...

 

Children's trusts: Agencies plan to defend youth work

6 December 2006, Young People Now

Two of the most influential agencies representing the youth sector are working on a statement on the importance of youth work within children's trusts. The National Youth Agency and the...

 

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