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Homecarer scheme vetoed

The Welsh Assembly said last week that it had no plans to introduce the home childcarer scheme in Wales 'at this stage'. This means that England is the only country operating the scheme, which was introduced in April, to allow registered childminders to work in the homes of the parents whose children they are caring for.

This means that England is the only country operating the scheme, which was introduced in April, to allow registered childminders to work in the homes of the parents whose children they are caring for.

But the number of childminders taking part is low, according to Ofsted. Its most up-to-date figures show that by the end of May out of 68,000 childminders, only 30 childminders have registered as home carers.

In England the scheme provides for the approval of certain childcare providers -currently only registered childminders who must not be a relative of the child to be cared for - for the purposes of the Working Tax Credit (Entitlement and Maximum Rate) Regulations 2002. These regulations applied in England and Wales, and specify who may be considered to be a provider of childcare for the purposes of the Tax Credits Act.

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