A fresh start for early years

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Details of a more integrated and family friendly provision for early years have been announced.

schoolNICVA welcomes Education Minister Angela Smith's announcement that pre-school education provision here will be more integrated and family friendly.

Speaking during a visit to Edenderry Nursery School, the Minister said:

“The value of getting children ready to start school is well recognised and research tells us clearly that children benefit from the experiences they have in a high quality pre-school environment.

“There is already a wealth of good practice in pre-school across Northern Ireland and we must ensure those benefits are available to all our children.”

Changes and recommendations

  • From 2007, the Sure Start programme will move from the Department of Health to Education.
  • The new arrangements arising from the Review of Public Administration will also provide more coordinated services in this area.
  • action to ensure that the learning and development settings available for children are those most suitable for their age; and
  • action to address key issues including facilities and resources, training and support and special educational needs.

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NICVA | John McCormick | 26 Apr 2006
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