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Childminders will lose an average of £410.40 per child a year under the 30 hours due to a shortfall in funding, a survey has revealed.
Childcare minister Sam Gyimah has dismissed ongoing issues around childcare funding as a ‘myth’.
Nursery owners have criticised children and families minister Robert Goodwill, claiming that comments he made to providers after a meeting in Westminster show a ‘lack of knowledge and understanding’...
A handy guide to the main proposals out for consultation in the Government's 'More Affordable Childcare' report
Ministers are planning to introduce a new national funding formula for all early education places.
New analysis reveals that all schools in England face real-term cuts in funding per pupil, even after the introduction of a new National Funding Formula (NFF).
What do settings need to know about funding rates, and how can they boost occupancy? By Gary Croxon, service manager, East Anglia Service Hub, Early Years Alliance
The early years sector has expressed further concern over the financial sustainability of settings as new figures reveal stagnant funding rates for most local authorities next year.
Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss gives the Government's view of the importance of the two-year-olds programme
The DfE has dismissed concerns raised by the Treasury Committee that funding for the 30 hours does not reflect nurseries’ costs.