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Urgent additional funding is needed if childcare providers are to meet the demands of families during the coronavirus crisis, the Local Government Association said today (28 May).
By Emma Hutchinson, director, The Music House for Children Is extended wraparound care in schools the answer to parents' childcare problems?
A guide to the 241-page Children and Families Act, which became law on 13 March 2014.
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...
Families with children under five will be able to claim up to 1,200 per child a year in tax-free childcare through a scheme announced by the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister today.
Holiday childcare costs for parents in England have risen by 10 per cent in the past year, and provision is inadequate, the Daycare Trust said this week.
Nurseries have been successful in applying for Big Lottery funding to develop their settings.
The DfES has launched a consultation on the rationalisation of grant funding from the Children, Young People and Families Directorate to voluntary organisations, which proposes to reduce bureaucracy...
The DfE is consulting on proposals to change the way it funds free childcare and early years education including a new national funding formula.
Early years and childcare organisations have broadly welcomed the Governments consultation on funding for early years education, which includes plans for more flexible funding of the free nursery...