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麻花影视calls on government to admit 30-hours funding crisis
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Sep 22, 2016The Pre-school Learning 麻花影视has said that the government must 鈥渃ome clean鈥 about the problems with the funding of the 30-hours free childcare scheme.
The Department for Education ran a consultation on early years funding reforms in September, but many providers have still threatened to pull out, stating that even with the proposed changes they will not be able to afford to provide the extra hours.
The government has confirmed that only 75% of local councils will actually see an increase in their funding as a result of the changes, and Neil Leitch, chief executive at the Pre-school Learning Alliance, has urged the government to admit that it cannot afford to offer the service to working families.
鈥淓ither it needs to fund the offer properly, at a rate that ensures that neither parents nor providers have to incur any additional costs; or it needs to admit that the scheme is not 鈥榝ree鈥 at all, but rather subsidised, and promote it to parents accordingly,鈥 Neil said. 鈥淓nough is enough. It is not the job of provider, or parents, to clean up the government鈥檚 mess.鈥
Many providers had pinned their hopes on the early years funding consultation as a solution to the problem, but Neil said that it has fallen well short of expectations.
鈥淭he consultation itself makes the argument that early years funding needs to be two things: sufficient and distributed efficiently. But while the government is focusing on the latter point, the former still remains unresolved,鈥 Neil said.
鈥淚f there鈥檚 not enough money in the pot, distributing it more effectively can only do so much, and many providers have told us that, at the rates projected by government, it simply won鈥檛 be financially viable for them to offer the 30 hours.鈥