Reception of children in "degraded conditions", overbooking, shortage of professionals, use of unqualified employees, insufficient supervision rate... One month after the scathing Igas report on the high risks of abuse in nurseries, early childhood professionals are calling for strong measures to improve the quality of care for toddlers.
The collective No babies to the deposit called, Tuesday, parents and early childhood professionals to demonstrate on June 6 if no quick action is announced. Early childhood policy is now at a turning point as Emmanuel Macron has promised the establishment of a public early childhood service and the family branch must negotiate a new agreement of objectives and management (COG) with the State for 2023-2027. Imminent announcements are also expected after the National Council for Refoundation (CNR) on early childhood.
Relaunching early childhood training plans
After the shock caused...
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