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Expanding nursery group Family First appoints new CEO Annette Rawstrone Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Family First, one of the UK’s fastest growing nursery groups, has appointed a new chief executive to oversee its growth and focus on bringing the best quality employees to the team.
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Staff Health & Well-Being: Part 1 - The state we’re in Charlotte Goddard Tuesday, May 4, 2021
In the first part of a new series looking at staff health and well-being, Charlotte Goddard sets out how healthy we are as a society, and sector, and how inequality affects this
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Councils have millions in unspent early years funding, investigation reveals Catherine Gaunt Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Early years settings in England are missing out on more than £55m in Government funding for childcare places, according to a Freedom of Information investigation by the National Day Nurseries Association.
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“I’m so very pleased that the judge has ruled that the way that childcare costs are administered through universal credit at the moment is unlawful, and I really hope that the DWP recognise that a speedy change to the system is going to have an enormous and very welcome impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of lower-income families across the country, the very group of people that the government says it wants to help,” she said.
However, any changes to the system will have to wait, as the DWP is appealing against the judgment. It said: “This is currently a matter for the court and the secretary of state is appealing this decision.”