The Child In Mind project is aimed at supporting inclusive high quality Vocational Education and Training relevant to the needs of informal childminders across the social spectrum. The overall goal is to address the gap in the availability of educational resources for informal childminders. In addressing this gap we aim to create a flexible pathway to learning and development of informal childminders, thus having a positive impact on the quality of care provided to young children (O-6) in the home.

Child In Mind. Self-learning resources for informal childminders (CIM)

Pier Giuseppe Rossi
2016-01-01

Abstract

The Child In Mind project is aimed at supporting inclusive high quality Vocational Education and Training relevant to the needs of informal childminders across the social spectrum. The overall goal is to address the gap in the availability of educational resources for informal childminders. In addressing this gap we aim to create a flexible pathway to learning and development of informal childminders, thus having a positive impact on the quality of care provided to young children (O-6) in the home.
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