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On doorknobs and thermostats, Seymour says it's broken

A short term plus or minus temperature difference won’t do anyone any ‘immediate harm’, he says, during an ECE review.

Childhood education providers can stick to what they're good at.

NBR Staff Wed, 18 Dec 2024

Three of every four of the almost 100 licensing criteria for childhood education providers will disappear under a raft of changes proposed by the Ministry for Regulation.

Regulation Minister David Seymour said he’s accepted 15 recommendations, across licencing, workforce, compliance and

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NBR Staff Wed, 18 Dec 2024
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