In the latest edition of CYP Now: Recruitment in childcare
Derren Hayes
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
The new edition of CYP Now assesses the key factors behind recruitment and retention problems affecting the early years sector, and outlines findings from the latest annual NDNA workforce survey of providers and managers.
Articles in the 25 October-7 November edition of CYP Now include:
- How high staff turnover and fewer new entrants are conspiring to create a childcare recruitment crisis
- Free 24-page care supplement details the latest policy and most innovative practice in services for looked-after children and young people
- Experts consider the future of the Troubled Families programme in light of damning study findings showing it has had no impact on improving outcomes
- Youth work leaders discuss the best way for character development progress to be assessed and measured
- Concerns emerge that adoption breakdowns could rise in response to the government capping a fund that supports adopters and adopted children
- Interview: Ofsted's director for education Sean Harford reflects on his first year overseeing all the inspectorate's education work
- The main feature takes an in-depth look at the NSPCC's Letting the Future In programme that uses play and creative therapy to help children who have been sexually abused rebuild their lives
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