Karen is stepping down as editor at the end of March and her successor will be current deputy editor, Catherine Gaunt.
Nurseries’ resilience against cyber-attacks may be weakening under operational pressures, new survey findings, shared exclusively with Nursery World, suggest.
The chief executive of the Lullaby Trust, who are working with the DfE on safer sleep guidance following the tragic death of Genevieve Meehan, says that reality is that guidance has not always been as ...
Early years providers and staff are invited to give their views on mandatory CCTV in settings to inform Government guidance.
Education and Early years will be one of the first V Levels to be introduced next year under reforms to the post-16 qualifications system to help prepare young people for employment.
Over eight in 10 providers are finding it difficult to hire suitable new early years staff and more than two in five are ...
Skilled playworkers working in local out of school childcare provide environments where children feel free to drop their masks and be themselves. We need to celebrate our playworkers and protect these ...
Families of children identified as victims of former Bright Horizons nursery worker, Vincent Chan, are meeting with the education secretary today to discuss early years safeguarding reforms.
The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) is calling for ‘clarity and fairness’ in how Ofsted applies its new inspection ...
The expanded hours is not achieving one of its aims of getting parents to increase their working hours, in fact in some cases, it is doing the opposite, the IFS revealed at Nursery World’s Business ...
Maya Angelou once said, ‘Reading aloud to children is a gift that will last a lifetime’. This is my starting point as I write about how we can all support children by planting a love of reading in ...
How are early years settings going about devising their climate action plan, and what should they put in one? Hannah Crown reports Children at Honeypot nurseries enjoy enjoy an environment that is ...