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Creche Barriers How Britain can
grow its childcare industry
Family 'outsourcing' leads to childcare squeeze. Government strategy
failing to grow enough childcare services; childcare industry needs
to attract new entrepreneurial and business investment. The government's
National Childcare Strategy is failing to expand childcare provision
fast enough to meet its own targets of one million new childcare places
by 2004, according to an in-depth assessment of the sector by Genderquake
and Demos.
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The child care business is ripe expansion but
Government must act as seed investor
The governments National Childcare Strategy is failing to expand
childcare provision fast enough to meet its own targets of one million
new childcare places by 2004, according to an in-depth assessment
of the sector by Genderquake and Demos.
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Government fails to realise childcare potential
Childcare conference will hear why the Government must act as seed
investor, while new report shows impact on working mothers.
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Industrial Society Futures report release Dot
Bombshell report
Despite the success of a few high profile new economy women entrepreneurs,
and contrary to the media hype that surrounds them, the new economy
is proving as resilient to change as the old economy, because of a
'business as usual' male dominated equity investment and finance community.
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Calling all working parents
Do you know
the childcare entrepreneur of the year?
Today Kids Clubs Network, the national charity for school age
childcare, is pleased to announce that the 2003 search is on to find
the Childcare Entrepreneur of the Year, in partnership with Genderquake.
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