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Back to blogTalking Early Years with June O’Sullivan: in Conversation with Norma Raynes
From Generation to Generation: In Conversation with Professor Norma Raynes About ten years ago I discovered the...
Talking Early Years with June O’Sullivan: in Conversation with Bikeworks
Pedal Power to the Children and their Families It was a chance conversation with Jim Blakemore that...
Leading by Social Purpose
What does it mean to be awarded Social Enterprise Leader of The Year? A prize, a party,...
Kindness is Contagious and Its worth Us All Catching it Early
As early years’ teachers, we need to continually reflect on the purpose of education. This is crucial...
Christmas Advent Blog – December 19th
Continuing with the Christmas Advent tradition, on day nineteen of Christmas Advent 2019 let's reflect on volunteering...
Can Early Years be the Bridge to Helping Combat Loneliness and Isolation in Local Communities?
“Educating the mind without educating the heart is not an education at all" An invitation to the...
Volunteering is good for our social purpose
I am always happy to support staff who want to volunteer with organisations around the world especially...
Should there be more Social Enterprises in Childcare?
I operate in two worlds; Early Years and Social Enterprise. Every now and then they converge, and...
Social Enterprise: using ethical fashion to change lives and save the planet
Many will have watched the Extinction Rebellion unfolding on the streets of Westminster with probably a mixture...
Happy International Women’s Day
Everything starts somewhere, and as the notices for International Women’s Day (IWD) started to proliferate, I wondered...
Time Out to Reflect on Social Enterprise
I am not always great at taking my own advice, which in this case is to take...