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NEWS: CHANGE TO ORDERING TEST KITS FOR PVI NURSERIES The process for PVI nurseries in England to obtain coronavirus testing kits is changing from 29 April. The Government is introducing a new online system for re-ordering test kits for testing at home. This means that PVI providers will soon be able to re-order test kits and better manage stock levels and deliveries to your nursery. FOOD SAFETY & HYGIENE TRAINING FOR CHILDCARERS The course's modular, bite-size format provides an easy way to learn the essentials. You can also print a personalised certificate on successful completion of the course to provide evidence of learning and CPD hours. The course covers: The law and national frameworks. The importance of food safety. Keeping clean when handling food and drink.PACEY IN WALES
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FOUNDATION DEGREES
Foundation degrees are at level 5 on the QCA National Qualifications Framework and are ideal for early years and childcare professionals as they are designed to be fitted in around work. If you've enjoyed participating in extended learning as part of your training and CPD, consider doing a foundation degree, or moving on to further education. PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
PACEY - DIGITAL PRODUCTS PACEY Digital Products PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Today we have received guidance from the Department for Education to clarify that childminders can attend parent and child groups for the benefit of children under five years old in England. NEWS: PACEY joins calls to reverse the decision around Baseline assessment in England. PACEY has joined over 170 early education specialists and primaryWELCOME TO PACEY
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
NEWS: CHANGE TO ORDERING TEST KITS FOR PVI NURSERIES The process for PVI nurseries in England to obtain coronavirus testing kits is changing from 29 April. The Government is introducing a new online system for re-ordering test kits for testing at home. This means that PVI providers will soon be able to re-order test kits and better manage stock levels and deliveries to your nursery. FOOD SAFETY & HYGIENE TRAINING FOR CHILDCARERS The course's modular, bite-size format provides an easy way to learn the essentials. You can also print a personalised certificate on successful completion of the course to provide evidence of learning and CPD hours. The course covers: The law and national frameworks. The importance of food safety. Keeping clean when handling food and drink.PACEY IN WALES
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Foundation degrees are at level 5 on the QCA National Qualifications Framework and are ideal for early years and childcare professionals as they are designed to be fitted in around work. If you've enjoyed participating in extended learning as part of your training and CPD, consider doing a foundation degree, or moving on to further education. PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
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0:00 / 1:54. Live. •. Sharing books and stories with children helps their learning, development, language and communication. Reading to your child every day gives them the best start to life. Reading books or telling stories is a time when you can be together. Children learn so much from sharing books with adults.ORAL HEALTH
Oral Health. Dental decay is a serious problem in young people – and it is largely preventable. In 2017 in England, almost a quarter of five year olds had experienced tooth decay, having an average of 3 or 4 decayed teeth. Figures suggest that more than 105 children a day have their teeth removed in hospital due to tooth decay.FOUNDATION DEGREES
Foundation degrees are at level 5 on the QCA National Qualifications Framework and are ideal for early years and childcare professionals as they are designed to be fitted in around work. If you've enjoyed participating in extended learning as part of your training and CPD, consider doing a foundation degree, or moving on to further education. HOME-BASED CHILDCARE TRAINING IN WALES PACEY provides introductory training in home-based childcare for childcarers in Wales. There are two different packages of training available, one for those looking to register as a childminder in Wales and one for nannies in Wales: Nanny approval training package comprises of Unit 326 Introduction to home-based childcare (IHC). CHILDCARE - READY TO CHOOSE? A guide on choosing a childminder in Wales 4 Types of childcare There are lots of different types of childcare available in Wales, including: • Childminders • Full Day Nursery • Full Day Sessional Care • Sessional Playgroup / Cylchoedd Meithrin GENDER STEREOTYPING IN EARLY YEARS Gender stereotyping in early years. Chloe Webster and Bridgit Brown, Pebbles Childcare. 28 August 2019. Conversation around gender is a topic that is increasing in awareness within today’s society, with more people openly identifying as ‘genderless’ or ‘non-binary’ and gender stereotyping being discussed and challenged more for both THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSERY RHYMES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD In just a few weeks’ time, 1000’s of Early Years educators around the world will be taking part in World Nursery Rhyme Week – a global initiative launched in 2013 which promotes the importance of nursery rhymes in early childhood development. Find out how you can getinvolved.
QUESTIONS TO ASK A CHILDMINDER Childminders are regularly inspected by Ofsted in England and CIW in Wales, and you could ask the childminder to see the report of their last inspection. You can also look at Ofsted inspection reports online, and see if there are any complaints or compliance notices against childminders. In Wales, you may request recent inspectionreports from CIW.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Today we have received guidance from the Department for Education to clarify that childminders can attend parent and child groups for the benefit of children under five years old in England. NEWS: PACEY joins calls to reverse the decision around Baseline assessment in England. PACEY has joined over 170 early education specialists and primaryWELCOME TO PACEY
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
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PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
SUPPORTING BEHAVIOUR OF 2-YEAR-OLDS PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
PACEY - DIGITAL PRODUCTS PACEY Digital Products ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Put a picture of the word in the book, write word down in the script used by the child. Write down how to pronounce the word. You can also make a picture card / key ring card of important words that children can carry and point to as they need e.g. the toilet, drink, PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
PACEY - DIGITAL PRODUCTS PACEY Digital Products. PACEY Digital Products uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience while using our service. SUPPORTING MEMBERS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF Page 1 of 17 PG028 ST/dev/v2/180416 © Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years 2016 Theories of child development A practice guide to help you THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR EARLY YEARS RESOURCE PACK The importance of literacy in the early years. Literacy is an essential skill that has an impact on our life chances. Made up of reading, writing, speaking and PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Today we have received guidance from the Department for Education to clarify that childminders can attend parent and child groups for the benefit of children under five years old in England. NEWS: PACEY joins calls to reverse the decision around Baseline assessment in England. PACEY has joined over 170 early education specialists and primaryWELCOME TO PACEY
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
CORONAVIRUS
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
SUPPORTING BEHAVIOUR OF 2-YEAR-OLDS PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
PACEY - DIGITAL PRODUCTS PACEY Digital Products ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Put a picture of the word in the book, write word down in the script used by the child. Write down how to pronounce the word. You can also make a picture card / key ring card of important words that children can carry and point to as they need e.g. the toilet, drink, PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
PACEY - DIGITAL PRODUCTS PACEY Digital Products. PACEY Digital Products uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience while using our service. SUPPORTING MEMBERS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF Page 1 of 17 PG028 ST/dev/v2/180416 © Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years 2016 Theories of child development A practice guide to help you THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR EARLY YEARS RESOURCE PACK The importance of literacy in the early years. Literacy is an essential skill that has an impact on our life chances. Made up of reading, writing, speaking andCORONAVIRUS
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
NEWS: UPDATED GUIDANCE FOR EARLY YEARS AND CHILDCARE PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
AN INCLUSIVE PRACTICE An inclusive practice. Childcare providers must ensure that every child at their setting is included. Every child is unique and will develop at their own pace, so it’s not about treating all children in exactly the same way but treating each child fairly and payingattention to
CORONAVIRUS (COVID 19) RISK ASSESSMENT Coronavirus (COVID‐19) Risk Assessment This risk assessment template will help you identify potential risks associated with coronavirus (COVID‐19). Our main aim is to make childcareFOUNDATION DEGREES
Foundation degrees are at level 5 on the QCA National Qualifications Framework and are ideal for early years and childcare professionals as they are designed to be fitted in around work. If you've enjoyed participating in extended learning as part of your training and CPD, consider doing a foundation degree, or moving on to further education.BEING SCHOOL-READY
What does being "school ready" mean? have a curiosity about the world and a desire to learn.*. * based on previous PACEY research into what childcarers, teachers, parents and children felt "being school ready" really means. The conclusion was that children should have QUESTIONS TO ASK A CHILDMINDER Childminders are regularly inspected by Ofsted in England and CIW in Wales, and you could ask the childminder to see the report of their last inspection. You can also look at Ofsted inspection reports online, and see if there are any complaints or compliance notices against childminders. In Wales, you may request recent inspectionreports from CIW.
SPOTLIGHT ON GDPR
GDPR is the 'General Data Protection Regulation' and became law in the UK on 25 May 2018. GDPR is a Europe-wide law designed to improve and strengthen the way in which personal data is processed. It is not be affected by Britain's plans to leave the EU. The change in the law means that anyone who processes personal or sensitive data needs to SUPPORTING MEMBERS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF Page 3 of 17 PG028 ST/dev/v2/180416 © Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years 2016 1. Nature v nurture – are we biologically or genetically pre THE MAGIC OF MUSIC: USING MUSIC FOR EARLY YEARS As a childminder, planning educational and fun activities to engage children throughout the day you have the ideal opportunity to include music and movement. By using music for early years education, you can ensure the children in your care gain the maximum brain boostingbenefits!
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Today we have received guidance from the Department for Education to clarify that childminders can attend parent and child groups for the benefit of children under five years old in England. NEWS: PACEY joins calls to reverse the decision around Baseline assessment in England. PACEY has joined over 170 early education specialists and primaryWELCOME TO PACEY
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
PROMOTING POSITIVE DIVERSITYBEING SCHOOL-READY
What does being "school ready" mean? have a curiosity about the world and a desire to learn.*. * based on previous PACEY research into what childcarers, teachers, parents and children felt "being school ready" really means. The conclusion was that children should have aPACEY IN WALES
ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Put a picture of the word in the book, write word down in the script used by the child. Write down how to pronounce the word. You can also make a picture card / key ring card of important words that children can carry and point to as they need e.g. the toilet, drink, PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
CEY SMART
CEY smart. CPD certified, short 10 minute courses, information and advice to support everyone in early years. CHAMPIONING CHILDMINDERS AND WORKING TOGETHER Championing childminders and working together. Chloe Webster, Pebbles Childcare. 09 October 2017. In the early years sector, we find ourselves in a time of uncertainty for so many childcare professionals. With the introduction of the Governments 30 hours funding causing for nursery/preschool owners and home-based child-carer providers alike to PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Business Smart - Risk Assessment. This risk assessment template will help you identify potential risks in your home-based setting. Add or delete rows and edit the table as appropriate to reflect the differentrooms in your home.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Today we have received guidance from the Department for Education to clarify that childminders can attend parent and child groups for the benefit of children under five years old in England. NEWS: PACEY joins calls to reverse the decision around Baseline assessment in England. PACEY has joined over 170 early education specialists and primaryWELCOME TO PACEY
PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
PROMOTING POSITIVE DIVERSITYBEING SCHOOL-READY
What does being "school ready" mean? have a curiosity about the world and a desire to learn.*. * based on previous PACEY research into what childcarers, teachers, parents and children felt "being school ready" really means. The conclusion was that children should have aPACEY IN WALES
ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Put a picture of the word in the book, write word down in the script used by the child. Write down how to pronounce the word. You can also make a picture card / key ring card of important words that children can carry and point to as they need e.g. the toilet, drink, PACEY (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY Potty training is a really important transition for children, and something that most parents and carers are looking forward to afterall those
CEY SMART
CEY smart. CPD certified, short 10 minute courses, information and advice to support everyone in early years. CHAMPIONING CHILDMINDERS AND WORKING TOGETHER Championing childminders and working together. Chloe Webster, Pebbles Childcare. 09 October 2017. In the early years sector, we find ourselves in a time of uncertainty for so many childcare professionals. With the introduction of the Governments 30 hours funding causing for nursery/preschool owners and home-based child-carer providers alike to PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDCARE AND EARLY YEARS Business Smart - Risk Assessment. This risk assessment template will help you identify potential risks in your home-based setting. Add or delete rows and edit the table as appropriate to reflect the differentrooms in your home.
FOOD SAFETY & HYGIENE TRAINING FOR CHILDCARERS The course's modular, bite-size format provides an easy way to learn the essentials. You can also print a personalised certificate on successful completion of the course to provide evidence of learning and CPD hours. The course covers: The law and national frameworks. The importance of food safety. Keeping clean when handling food and drink.ORAL HEALTH
Oral Health. Dental decay is a serious problem in young people – and it is largely preventable. In 2017 in England, almost a quarter of five year olds had experienced tooth decay, having an average of 3 or 4 decayed teeth. Figures suggest that more than 105 children a day have their teeth removed in hospital due to tooth decay. AN INCLUSIVE PRACTICE An inclusive practice. Childcare providers must ensure that every child at their setting is included. Every child is unique and will develop at their own pace, so it’s not about treating all children in exactly the same way but treating each child fairly and payingattention to
HOME-BASED CHILDCARE TRAINING IN WALES PACEY provides introductory training in home-based childcare for childcarers in Wales. There are two different packages of training available, one for those looking to register as a childminder in Wales and one for nannies in Wales: Nanny approval training package comprises of Unit 326 Introduction to home-based childcare (IHC). A SAFE AND FUN ENVIRONMENT A safe and fun environment. Childcare providers must comply with health and safety regulations, including fire safety and hygiene requirements. The setting must be fit for purpose and suitable for the children in their care, with risk assessments in place ( EYFSFramework ).
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PACEY is the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years. Formed in 1977, we are a charity dedicated to supporting everyone involved in childcare and early education to provide high quality services, information and advice to children, their families andcarers.
QUESTIONS TO ASK A CHILDMINDER Childminders are regularly inspected by Ofsted in England and CIW in Wales, and you could ask the childminder to see the report of their last inspection. You can also look at Ofsted inspection reports online, and see if there are any complaints or compliance notices against childminders. In Wales, you may request recent inspectionreports from CIW.
BEING SCHOOL-READY
What does being "school ready" mean? have a curiosity about the world and a desire to learn.*. * based on previous PACEY research into what childcarers, teachers, parents and children felt "being school ready" really means. The conclusion was that children should have SUPPORTING MEMBERS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF Page 1 of 17 PG028 ST/dev/v2/180416 © Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years 2016 Theories of child development A practice guide to help you THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR EARLY YEARS RESOURCE PACK The importance of literacy in the early years. Literacy is an essential skill that has an impact on our life chances. Made up of reading, writing, speaking andtest
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BLOG: TO RE-OPEN OR NOT? Since last week’s publication of the government’s roadmap, setting out how we all get back to the now infamous “new normal”, PACEY Chief Executive, Liz Bayram, talks about the future for reopening and her advice after the education technical briefing last week.*
NEWS: WALES EDUCATION MINISTER SETS OUT ‘THINKING’ ON RETURN TOSCHOOLS
Wales Education Minister sets out ‘thinking’ on return to schools / Y Gweinidog Addysg yn datgan ‘y ffordd o feddwl’ am ddychwelydi ysgolion
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NEWS: FIRST MINISTER SETS OUT EXIT PLANS FROM CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN INWALES
First Minister sets out exit plans from coronavirus lockdown in Wales / Nodir Y Prif Weinidog cynlluniau Cymru ar sut i ddod allan o’r cyfyngiadau a gyflwynwyd yn sgil y coronafeirws*
BLOG: WORKING WITH CORONAVIRUS - SUE'S EXPERIENCE Childminder Sue Smith has nearly 20 years experience as a registered childminder. She is currently open and has been caring for children of key workers during the pandemic. She talks about her experience of being open during this uncertain time and what she has adapted in hersetting.
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BLOG: WORKING WITH CORONAVIRUS - PAM'S EXPERIENCE Pam has been a childminder for nearly 18 years and she talks about her experience of being open during the Coronavirus pandemic and her advice for others thinking about reopening.*
NEWS: PACEY ATTENDING EDUCATION TECHNICAL BRIEFING WITH GOVERNMENT'S SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS TOMORROW Tomorrow PACEY will be attending an education technical briefing with a panel of the Government’s scientific advisers and has raised a number of important questions that members and other early years and childcare providers have asked around plans to reopen from 1 June inEngland.
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NEWS: DFE CLARIFIES RE-OPENING OPTIONS FOR CHILDMINDERS IN ENGLAND PACEY has today worked with the Department for Education to ensure government guidance on when childminders (in England) can re-open (if they wish to) is clarified.*
NEWS: PACEY SEEKING FURTHER CLARIFICATION OVER CONFUSING GOVERNMENTMESSAGING
PACEY has received thousands of messages and questions from childminders in England about whether they should be re-opening tomorrow or 1 June 2020.*
NEWS: NEW GUIDANCE FROM DFE PUBLISHED IN FULL The Department for Education has tonight published its guidance for education and childcare settings in England to prepare for fuller opening from 1 June 2020.*
NEWS: UK GOVERNMENT PUBLISHES "PLAN TO REBUILD" The UK government has this afternoon published Our Plan To Rebuild: The UK Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy*
NEWS: UPDATES FOR THE SECTOR IN WALES / DIWEDDARIADAU AR GYFER YSECTOR YNG NGHYMRU
Following the announcements over the weekend PACEY Cymru brings together information for the sector in Wales in relation to COVID-19. Yn dilyn y cyhoeddiadau dros y penwythnos mae PACEY Cymru yn dwyn ynghyd gwybodaeth ar gyfer y sector yng Nghymru mewn perthynas âCOVID-19.
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NEWS: URGENT CLARIFICATION SOUGHT FOR SECTOR IN ENGLAND PACEY is urgently seeking clarity today from the Department for Education on the implications of the Prime Minister's announcement on early years and childcare settings in England.*
BLOG: TO RE-OPEN OR NOT? Since last week’s publication of the government’s roadmap, setting out how we all get back to the now infamous “new normal”, PACEY Chief Executive, Liz Bayram, talks about the future for reopening and her advice after the education technical briefing last week.*
NEWS: WALES EDUCATION MINISTER SETS OUT ‘THINKING’ ON RETURN TOSCHOOLS
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