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Quality of nursery staff under scrutiny

Posted: 12 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


People with little or no experience are being attracted to nursery nursing because of the low-entry level qualification, a leading nursery provider warned last week.

The low qualification meant that "unsuitable applicants" were applying to become nursery nurses, said Michael Fallon, managing director of nursery chain Just Learning.

The entry level qualification for nursery nurses is NVQ level 2 in early years care and education. There were complaints across the child care sector that it was not set at NVQ level 3 when national standards were introduced in 2001.
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Also, Sure Start projects were poaching the staff of private nurseries by offering them better wages, Fallon told a conference last week organised by care consultant Laing & Buisson.

He called for the government to be aware of its powerful position in the sector. "It has got to be careful that it does not distort our market and make it more difficult to recruit," he said.

Nick Tooze, deputy director of the Sure Start Unit, said that he could not envisage a situation where all child care was provided by the state and that there would always be a role for private providers.


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