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Welcome to Empowering Early Years Education
Having a motivated, well-supported and knowledgeable workforce within early years settings is key to supporting child development and wellbeing. Yet, despite its sheer importance, the early years workforce in the UK continues to face a multitude of challenges including high workloads, low pay, limited opportunities for training and career progression and a lack of funding…
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June O’Sullivan: Tackling the early years crisis
As CEO and creator of the UK's leading childcare social enterprise, June continues to break new ground in the development of LEYF's (London Early Years Foundation) scalable social business model. She remains a tireless campaigner for children, families, and the early years community.   June has developed the LEYF Pedagogy and champions community-based, multi-generational early years…
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Purnima Tanuku: Raising the profile of the early years sector
NDNA are an award-winning charity and membership association supporting nurseries, early years settings and their workforce. They help settings to deliver the best possible early education and care to our youngest children. A national charity representing private, voluntary and independent (PVI) children’s nurseries across the UK. NDNA are the voice of the 24,000-strong nursery sector, an…
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Using STEM to fill the pandemic gaps 
In March 2021 parents breathed a sigh of relief at the end of homeschooling in the UK. Meanwhile teachers waited with baited breath as their pupils returned after months of missed school life.  Since then, organisations around the world have been studying the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning. Ofsted have specifically reported:  delays in…

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