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News Analysis: Qualifications review launched with call for evidence

The early education and childcare qualifications review, launched on 28 October, is aiming to strengthen the training, qualifications and career opportunities of all those working in the sector.

Children's minister Sarah Teather has asked Professor Cathy Nutbrownfrom the University of Sheffield to lead the review, alongside a panelof early years and childcare experts.

Professor Nutbrown has also launched a call for evidence so that earlyyears workers can give their own views about the training andqualifications they need.

The Government also wants to hear from parents, trainers andemployers.

Professor Nutbrown will focus on improving the confidence, knowledge andskills of people who work with families on all aspects of children'sdevelopment.

The review is part of a range of Government measures to improve earlyyears education and childcare, particularly for disadvantagedchildren.

Ministers say that evidence shows a clear link between a highlyqualified and skilled early years workforce and children'sdevelopment.

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