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Nursery care, Singapore

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Busy Bees Group, which has a network of 373 nurseries across the UK and Ireland, is helping facilitate international collaboration in the early years sector through its Talent Exchange Programme (TEP).

Busy Bees Group, which has a network of 373 nurseries across the UK and Ireland, is helping facilitate international collaboration in the early years sector through its Talent Exchange Programme (TEP).

With facilities in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and Canada, Busy Bees was able to provide its practitioners with the opportunity to share practices across continents, to influence early education and help to ensure children, wherever they are in the world, receive the best start in life.

The first TEP was launched in 2016, when nursery staff from Singapore and Malaysia visited the UK and this was followed by a reciprocal visit of UK staff in 2017. A group of 10 practitioners visited nine nurseries for 21 days.

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