Early years chief defends sector against 'despicable headlines' and profit claims

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Early years chief defends sector against 'despicable headlines' and profit claims
Published June 29, 2026
Early Years Alliance chief executive Neil Leitch has delivered a stirring defence of the early years workforce, urging professionals to withstand negative media narratives that question their commitment to children's welfare. Addressing delegates at the organisation's annual conference, Leitch rejected accusations that early years providers put profit ahead of good practice, describing such claims and the headlines they generate as "despicable". He acknowledged that recent years have been "bruising" for the sector but offered a clear message of support: "We see what you do." The intervention underscores the challenging environment facing early years professionals, who operate under intense scrutiny whilst delivering essential education and care. Leitch's remarks highlight the vital need to recognise and defend the integrity of a workforce that plays a crucial role in supporting children's development during their formative years.
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