MPs from the Backbench Business Committee held a debate on support for childcare and the early years.
MPs from the Backbench Business Committee held a debate on support for childcare and the early years.
Read moreMPs from the Backbench Business Committee held a debate on support for childcare and the early years.
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Read moreEarly years organisation NDNA has launched its Blueprint for Early Education and Care to inform decision-makers and politicians to gain the best outcomes for children.
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Read moreRecent research by the innovation charity Nesta shows that the early years sector needs an additional 27,500 practitioners to deliver the expansion of free childcare hours to under-3s, announced in the Spring Budget 2023. This represents an increase in demand of 8% and further challenges an over-burdened sector that has lost 3% of the workforce since 2019.
Read moreNurseries in England continue to close at an alarming rate, with fifty per cent more closures in the academic year 2022-23, compared with the previous year, according to research by National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA).
Read moreMP visits nursery awarded 1000th Millie’s Mark accreditation Mary Robinson MP for Cheadle visited the nursery which was awarded the 1000th Millie’s Mark in July. Millie’s Mark is the gold standard in paediatric first aid for early years settings across England and Scotland.
Read moreContinuing its series of research relating to early years education Ofsted has published its report 'Best Start in life part 2: the prime areas of learning'. The aim of the report is to support practitioners in raising the quality of education within early years and follows on from Part 1 which covered staffing, curriculum and pedagogy.
Read moreA new report from the Early Education and Childcare Coalition (EECC) – of which NDNA is a member - launched today has revealed that for 42% of British voters, childcare and early education reform will be key in their decision about who to vote for in the general election.
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