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  Early Years News UK

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Welcome to the UK's first entirely online early years news service


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News is updated constantly so that you can be the first to know of any government plans, policies or initiatives that directly affect your business. We provide useful analysis of any significant changes so that you have a fuller understanding of any impact on your business.

We access the very latest research and reports related to early years so that you are kept in the know.

Our service is directed at everyone in the early years field, including childminders, out of school staff, early years practitioners, nursery managers, early years advisors, heads of early years departments, nursery and reception class teachers and all those who work in the sector.

Our team has a combined background in nursery management; primary school teaching; Ofsted inspection; and various roles within the care sector. They also write regularly on education issues for the national press.

The very best of training opportunities awaits you on our dedicated training page.

New! You can now post a job online!  With a target audience of over 20,000, this is the ideal place to advertise for jobs. Our readers have the qualifications, skills and experience needed to fill your posts.

Fancy a chat? Talk to other like-minded professionals in our free forum about any early years issues.

Enjoy!

N.B Thank you to the large (and rapidly growing) number of people who have taken up a free subscription to Early Years News UK - please remember to leave a full email address!

'In the final analysis, it is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings'

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