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...access between 15 and 30 hours government funded childcare a week. From April 2024, even more parents will be able to access the funded childcare. This was announced by the...
England has some of the highest quality childcare provision in the world, with 96% of early years settings rated by Ofsted as good or outstanding. But we recognise that childcare...
...and availability of childcare. This includes: Investing £1 billion more in childcare provision each year by 2020 to help families who work, doubling free childcare to 30 hours a week...
...your childcare provider. Eligible parents are also able to access Tax-Free Childcare through the same application system. You can apply for Tax-Free Childcare at any time. However, you don't need...
...the cost of childcare on the Education Hub. Here we explain everything you need to know about childcare from the Spring Budget. Who is eligible for 30 hours free childcare?...
...our childcare offer to thousands more children. This investment has been welcomed by sector, with a number of stakeholders and childcare groups voicing their support: Somerset Steve Duncan, the Headteacher...
...childcare to around 2 million households to help pay for childcare costs, we have doubled the free childcare available to working parents of three and four years olds to 30...
...the coming months. You may already be entitled to government funded childcare. You can find out more on Childcare Choices. What do you mean when you say free childcare is...
Today’s news review looks at today’s multi-million funding announcement to create more childcare places for working parents across the country. Multi-million boost for childcare Today, 11 April, we announced £55...
...less of their wages on childcare than in the last year. This is due to the introduction of tax-free childcare and the extension of free childcare for three and four...