The number of small children in creches, for instance, increased from 257,000 in 1928 to 5,143,000 in 1934.
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In addition, nurseries and creches were set up to allow women to attend these courses, as well as adult literacy classes.
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The college may have acrechewhere you can leave the baby.
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The female members were particularly active in efforts to set up hostels, creches, and evening classes.
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It had acreche, it was local, it was free.
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The grandmother in fact visited the home once a week for half a day, the other half of the day being spent with the child in thecreche.
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The government built creches and canteens, extended its range of maternity institutions and exhorted the nation to greater efforts for the sake of socialist society, its wealth and its welfare.
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At this time also, family allowances were initiated for parents with seven or more children and the network of creches, kindergartens, and other child-care facilities expanded.
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That is the major function of other forms of child care-—for example, day nurseries, creches or child minders.
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Payments are made directly to the child minder, day nursery orcrecheby the training manager who is responsible for organising the training programme.
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Training providers are encouraged to help parents generally, for example by offeringcrechefacilities, flexible hours of training and distance learning materials.
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Cuts have been made in the provision of nursery education in creches and playgroups.
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Provision ofcrechefacilities in further education institutions is currently the responsibility of education authorities, and in higher education institutions of the institutions themselves.
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What seems to have been debated tonight is the provision of an in-housecreche, which, in my view, would be mere feminist tokenism.
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Unlike the provision ofcrechefacilities by local authorities, there has been a growth in child minding.
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