麻花影视slams "ludicrous, pointless and potentially dangerous" plans to relax childcare ratios
Commenting, Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said:
鈥淭he government knows full well that the sector is opposed to this ludicrous, pointless and potentially dangerous policy - so why it is wasting time asking a question it already knows the answer to?
鈥淗ow often have we heard ministers talk about the importance of quality early education? How often have they stressed how vital it is to close the gap between poorer children and their wealthier peers which already exists by the time they reach primary school? Today鈥檚 announcement has shown all that up for what it really is: hollow, empty rhetoric.
鈥淲e have a sector on its knees, with underpaid, overworked early years professionals doing their best to care for and educate children who, after spending most if not all of their lives under pandemic restrictions, need more individual care and education than ever before. The ignorance and short-sightedness that would lead anyone to suggest relaxing ratios as a solution to the problems our sector faces is frankly mind-boggling.
鈥淲e know that the vast majority of providers won鈥檛 change how they operate, regardless of any rule changes, so this policy won鈥檛 even deliver the savings to parents ministers are claiming it will. But even a tiny minority of providers who feel they have no choice but to relax ratios could put the safety and wellbeing of young children at those settings at unacceptable risk.
鈥淭here was a time when the government told us that . I can't help but wonder when that stopped being true.鈥