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November 2009

NDNA Becomes Accredited to Deliver ILM Level 3 Awards to Support Leadership Skills in Sector
NDNA Becomes Accredited to Deliver ILM Level 3 Awards to Support Leadership Skills in Sector
18 December 2009 – National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) today announced that it has been approved by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) to deliver the ILM Level 3 Award and Certificate in First Line Management, broadening the support the organisation offers to the sector.
 
NDNA Responds to Ofsted’s Annual Report
NDNA Responds to Ofsted’s Annual Report
27 November 2009 – National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) today responded to Ofsted’s Annual Report on children’s services and skills for 2008/09.
 
NDNA Research Reveals Nurseries in Scotland Concerned about Level 9 Leadership but Business Performance is Strong
NDNA Research Reveals Nurseries in Scotland Concerned about Level 9 Leadership but Business Performance is Strong
27 November 2009 – National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) Scotland today revealed it has published a new insight report ‘the nursery sector in Scotland.’ Carried out with nurseries across the nation, the research reveals how many are concerned about the move to Level 9 leadership.
 
NDNA Reveals Business Development Manager Will Provide Thurrock Settings with Sustainability Support
NDNA Reveals Business Development Manager Will Provide Thurrock Settings with Sustainability Support
11 November 2009 – Following National Day Nurseries Association’s (NDNA) announcement that it had won a tender with Thurrock Council to help ensure settings across the local authority area are sustainable, NDNA revealed they have appointed David Woods as Business Development Manager for Thurrock.
 
NDNA Celebrates Ten Years of Being a National Charity with Sector
NDNA Celebrates Ten Years of Being a National Charity with Sector
6 November 2009 – National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) today marked the arrival of its birthday month with the launch of a ‘photo gallery’ on its website www.ndna.org.uk. The gallery contains a round-up of images from the past ten years.