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  1. Early Years Funding Resources

    All information and guidance is available in the downloads to help when claiming Early Years Funding. All of these documents can also be found on the provider portal where claims are submitted for funded places. Once you have registered with the council to offer funded…
  2. Free Early Learning and Childcare for 3- and 4-year-olds

    15 hours free childcare All families with 3 and 4-year-old children can get 15 hours of free childcare or early education a week, 38 weeks per year. This can be administered over three terms or stretched out to suit your needs. 30 hours free childcare…
  3. Has Local Offer

    Funded Early Learning and Childcare for 2-year-olds on additional support from Government

    15 hours free childcare  Your two year old may be eligible for 15 hours free early education each week, for 38 weeks, if they meet certain eligibility criteria and their family is receiving additional support from the Government. Check eligibility via Childcare Choices Please Note:…
  4. Mental Health for Early Years Children

    We all have mental health, just as we have physical health.  In the same way that we can be more or less physically healthy from time to time, we can also be more or less mentally healthy from time to time too. Help for Early…
  5. New childcare offers to support working families

    New childcare offers to support working families Following the budget announcement in March 2023, For ELIGIBLE homes, where all adults work 16+ hours in paid employment: From April 2024, 2 year olds can receive 15 hours of funded childcare for 38 weeks From September 2024, children aged 9…
  6. Tax-Free Childcare

    With Tax-Free Childcare, you could receive up to  £2,000 per child per year - that's up to £500 every three months. If you have a disabled child, you can receive up to £4,000 per child - that's up to £1,000 every three months.  How can I…