Childcare During Covid-19 is a large scale research project that seeks to understand the impact of the pandemic on the childcare sector in England and Wales. The aim is to gather data and evidence of the challenges that the pandemic poses for the sector and to make policy recommendations to support practitioners and families alike.
We would like to speak to Nursery Managers and Childcare Practitioners who work across a range of diverse group-based settings: larger through to smaller settings, maintained nursery schools, and those that are part of large national and small regional chains and independent nurseries in East and South London, Bristol and Avon county, Leeds and West Yorkshire and Wales.
We want to speak to you, because Nursery Managers and Childcare Practitioners have direct experiences and knowledge of managing and providing childcare and are therefore in the best place to know how to create positive change for families, staff and the wider community.
Participation will involve two interviews, one in Autumn 2020 and one in Spring 2021. In order to participate in the research, you will need to be willing to participate in both interviews. Interviews will take place online, at your convenience and will last approximately 1 hour. You will be invited to discuss your experiences, thoughts and opinions about key issues and recent changes to how you provide childcare.
The interviews will be anonymous and all data will be treated confidentially. You may use a pseudonym if you wish.
You can find more information here:
Website: www.childcare-during-covid.org
Twitter: @childcarecovid
Who is organising/ funding the research?
This research is supported by the Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change (CERIC) at Leeds University Business School, the University of Bristol and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UKRI.
If you are interested in participating in this research please contact:
Dr Camille Barbagallo
Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change
Leeds University Business School
Researcher Email: [email protected]