Policy news, Policy & Reports
On this page, we have gathered a selection of ECD-related policies to help keep you informed on what is happening at the national level. We also share some important websites that you can visit for more information. POLICY [click the link to download]: The National...
Learning Bytes, Featured news, Featured Resource, Registration & Management, Templates
In this, our financial literacy series of Learning Bytes, we are looking at the financial implications for starting your own centre, managing your money, and generating income. WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS ISSUE: CLICK BELOW TO VIEW: [UMNCEDI]_LB_Managing Finances and...
Learning Bytes, Featured news, Featured Resource, Registration & Management, Templates
This time, we’ll be looking more closely at raising funds and managing your finances. WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS ISSUE: CLICK BELOW TO VIEW: [UMNCEDI]_LB_Types of Fundraising and Grants SUPPORTING RESOURCES: [UMNCEDI] Writing a grant proposal PLEASE NOTE **The...
Learning Bytes, Featured news, Featured Resource, Resources, Teaching & Learning
In this, our curriculum development series of Learning Bytes, we move beyond being and becoming a manager to looking at managing the teaching and learning activities within an ECD Centre. What to expect in this issue: Click below to open: [UMNCEDI]_LB_Quality ECD and...
Partners & Training, Parents & Communities, Partner news, Teaching & Learning
Embrace is a national South African movement that advocates for a connected and thriving start to motherhood, operating on the belief that a supported mother is essential for a thriving child. The organisation focuses on building networks of support for new mothers...
Partners & Training, Parents & Communities, Partner news, Resource news, Teaching & Learning
Grow Great is a national South African campaign dedicated to halving childhood stunting by 2030 through advocacy, data-driven insights, and community-level support. The organisation focuses on the critical first 1,000 days of life by providing parent support groups...