EYPs in Devon are being given the chance to achieve 'Specialist' status as part of a project that gives them the opportunity to disseminate their good practice and inspire others.
There are many benefits to this initiative, not least that good practice receives a boost across the spectrum of local providers, while EYPs themselves feel valued and confident.
According to Victoria Bamsey, an early years associate with Babcock Learning and Development Partnership who is working with the project, it is all about using existing expertise to raise standards and make a real difference.
'My role is to support EYPs to lead and inspire others, improving quality in their settings, and ultimately improving outcomes for children,' she says.
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