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The Real Reason Behind The Early Learning Centre Food Guidelines

Thursday, 8 April 2021, 5:46 am It’s highly likely that you have recently heard the new food guidelines for early childcare centres being slammed by the media. Among the list of foods that centres can no longer provide are popcorn, dried fruit, seeds, lollies, and hard rice crackers. Early learning centres do take the health and safety of the children in their care very seriously and that includes the planning and preparation of food, and supervision of learners while eating. The Ministry of Health guidelines, which became compulsory earlier in the year, have been developed to minimise very real food-related choking hazards for New Zealand

Increase In Domestic Enrolments A Fantastic Start To Year For Te Rito Maioha

Thursday, 18 March 2021, 9:44 am “Te Rito Maioha (ECNZ) has seen a fantastic start to 2021 as we welcome our students | tauira in their course of study with us,” says Chief Executive Kathy Wolfe. “We are excited by a 30 percent increase in domestic enrolments compared with the same time last year.” “It’s been heartening to see the strength of domestic enrolments across the motu, which is testament to people either choosing a teaching career or deciding to upskill in their teaching careers,” says Kathy Wolfe. “Of note, we have had an increase of 33 percent in the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) He Tohu Paetahi Matauranga. We have also had

Community Scoop » Increase In Domestic Enrolments A Fantastic Start To Year For Te Rito Maioha

Press Release – Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood NZ Te Rito Maioha (ECNZ) has seen a fantastic start to 2021 as we welcome our students | tauira in their course of study with us, says Chief Executive Kathy Wolfe. We are excited by a 30 percent increase in domestic enrolments compared with the same … “Te Rito Maioha (ECNZ) has seen a fantastic start to 2021 as we welcome our students | tauira in their course of study with us,” says Chief Executive Kathy Wolfe. “We are excited by a 30 percent increase in domestic enrolments compared with the same time last year.” “It’s been heartening to see the strength of domestic enrolments across the motu, which is testament to people either choosing a teaching career or deciding to upskill in their teaching careers,” says Kathy Wolfe.

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