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The Government has previously said in documents about the 30 hours and the early years national funding formula that providers can charge parents for ‘additional services’.
With the election over and the Department for Education team in place, we’ve seen several major reports emerge boldly into the public domain.
The moniker that a chain adopts should be memorable and tell parents instantly what kind of care it offers, says Katy Morton.
As I leave the Editor’s chair, I’ve been reflecting on a time of interest and inspiration working with wonderful people and organisations
Actual funding is continuing to fall well short of what the early years sector needs and what the Government is promising
Will the storm of protest about Ofsted's 'Bold Beginnings' report help to soften its negative effects?
A scheme for universal funding for childcare would come at too dear a price.
Keeping an eye on everything that is going on in the early years sector at the moment feels a little like juggling too many balls. It would be very easy to drop at least one!
Pressure is building for change as the continued underfunding of ‘free’ childcare takes an ever greater toll on the early years sector, says Liz Roberts
With the continuing rows in various parts of the early years sector about Ofsted’s Bold Beginnings report and the 30 hours funded childcare programme, some aspects of workforce reform have taken a...