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Services merge early years

Early years services are to be amalgated by Highland Council in Scotland following a review that highlighted falling numbers of pre-school children, a consequent reduction in Government funding and a growing demand for wraparound care. Bill Alexander, the council's head of service for children, young people and families, said that the current cost of early years services has exceeded council resources. He predicted that if the number of under-fives continued to decline at a steady rate over the next decade, the level of grant could fall by up to 1.08m.

Bill Alexander, the council's head of service for children, young people and families, said that the current cost of early years services has exceeded council resources. He predicted that if the number of under-fives continued to decline at a steady rate over the next decade, the level of grant could fall by up to 1.08m.

There are 244 centres providing early education, around 60 more than primary schools. Unless a significant amount is moved from other budgets into early years, said MrAlexander, the present provision will be unsustainable.

A new strategy proposes offering wraparound provision involving the local authority, voluntary and private sectors, with joined-up management.

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