
23 November 2008
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The number of registered childminders in England has fallen for the seventh consecutive quarter, falling by 700 since June.
A number of nurseries have claimed the economic downturn is making it difficult to chase unpaid fees from parents who rely on childcare tax credits to fund their provision.
The Pre-school Learning Alliance is releasing a publication to help settings implement the correct policies and procedures when delivering the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
Younger mothers are more likely to suffer from depression, which impacts on their child's health, according to the results of a long-term study unveiled today (Thursday 13 November).
The president of the Association of Directors of Children's Services, Maggie Atkinson, has paid tribute to Andy Samson who was found dead earlier this month.
More needs to be done to help families with the cost of childcare, says a new report that looks at the impact of the credit crunch on ordinary families.
The stereotyped image of childcare workers as female and vocational-minded rather than academic is to blame for low pay in the sector, says the Daycare Trust.
A star line-up of early years experts will host the seminar programme at Nursery World's show next January.
The government must intervene on pay and conditions for early years workers if it is to succeed in increasing skills, a report has urged.
Government attempts to raise standards in the early years sector are being jeopardised by poor pay and conditions, according to a new report.
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