Nursery World
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Nursery World is the leading early education magazine and website. Published since 1925. News, comment, features and ebulletins.
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· Aug 29
Councils still holding more than £65m in unspent early years funding, just days before September expansion - Nursery World
Millions of pounds in unspent grant funding earmarked for the government’s landmark early years expansion for working families is yet to be allocated by local authorities to early years settings, acco...
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· Aug 12
Giant jigsaw by illustrator Nick Sharratt unveiled in Manchester to promote the Government's 30-hour offer - Nursery World
A giant jigsaw illustrated by children’s artist Nick Sharratt reflecting the power of play, connection and care has been unveiled in Manchester to promote the full rollout of the expanded offer.
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· Jul 22
Cross-party MPS recommend free school meals be extended to early years - Nursery World
The Cross-Party Group on a Fit and Healthy Childhood has called for free school meals to be extended to the early years in its new report that warns poor nutrition in babies and toddlers is fueling a ...
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· Jul 22
Take-up of funded early education entitlements among working parents highest ever, but concern over fall in numbers among poorer families - Nursery World
The number of working parents using funded early education entitlements is at its highest ever, while those in disadvantaged households has fallen, official figures show.
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· Jul 22
Sure Start revisited: why it matters now more than ever - Nursery World
As the Government plans to build on the legacy of Sure Start, Dr Jatinder Hayre who led a systematic review on the benefits of the original programme’s impact on disadvantaged children’s health and de...
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· Jul 22
Funding pass-through rate for early years settings to rise to 97 per cent - Nursery World
The Department for Education (DfE) has today sent operational updates to early years funding rules for 2026-27 to local authorities and providers, confirming a rise to the minimum rate of funding coun...
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· May 30
How predictability helps children make sense of the world - Nursery World
Latest research confirms that a secure and consistent foundation for healthy development sets the stage for growth and learning. By Lisa Ann Peters, Anna Gawthorpe, Dr Gemma Goldenberg and Professor ...
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· May 30
Interview: Helen Donohoe from PACEY on joining the Coram Group - Nursery World
Helen Donohoe is head of Coram PACEY. The PACEY charity went into administration at the end of April before its work transferred to the Coram Group. PACEY was formed in 1977 as the National Childmindi...
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· May 30
LONG READ: Should outdoors be included in floor space requirements? - Nursery World
Some group settings with larger outdoor areas welcome the proposals, while others raise concerns about staffing and the potential for overcrowding. By Catherine Gaunt
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· May 20
Big Day Out: Flagship debate – celebrating Nursery World’s centenary - Nursery World
‘Where have we come and where are we going’? A distinguished panel came together on The Future stage to explore this issue and provide a focus on a century of early years evolution, which Nursery Worl...
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· May 20
Nursery World's Big Day Out: Early years sector turns out in force for early years festival - Nursery World
Nursery World's inaugural Big Day Out was buzzing with activity, as more than 100 speakers took to six live stages to hear inspirational practice from expert speakers and join in lively debates.
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