Lengthy negotiations between the DfE and York City Council have resulted in an increased flat rate of 拢4 per hour for providers taking part in the 30-hours free childcare scheme being piloted in September this year.
The 30-hours free childcare scheme is likely to be more beneficial for higher income families than those living on the minimum wage, a new report has claimed.
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According to the report from Centreforum 鈥 鈥淲idening the...Read more
The DfE is to launch a tender for a two-year contract to support the 30-hours free childcare initiative, on which it plans to spend approximately 拢3 million.
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It will look for a national organisation or consortium to...Read more