The Dealing with the Economic Downturn class will be delivered by NDNA staff and will look at how nurseries can review costs, secure funding and support, and sustain their businesses during the downturn.
The sessions will last two and a half hours and will be available across the country through NDNA regional teams.
NDNA is also offering the course to local authorities that want to offer it as a support tool to nurseries in their areas.
The association plans to survey members in the next couple of months to find out how they are being affected by the economic climate. Members responding to a survey in January said it was too early to tell if they were being hit.
NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku said: "It is more important than ever that settings look at how they can strengthen their business. A large part of achieving this is through ensuring you understand the nature of the market, how your local authority can help you, and also the importance of a proactive approach to costs and promoting your service."
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