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Explains the role of schools and academy trusts in supporting parents to access wraparound childcare.
Explains the role of local authorities and the funding they'll get to expand the availability of wraparound care in their areas from September 2024.
Information on childcare for service families within the UK and overseas.
Funding for local authorities in England to help make sure there is sufficient wraparound childcare such as breakfast and after-school clubs in their area.
We're seeking views on draft guidance about how schools should respond to requests regarding wraparound and holiday childcare.
Brand new recruitment campaign for early years workers launches today across TV, cinema, online, radio and out of home advertising.
£204 million cash boost given to nurseries to support the expansion of childcare places
Serving personnel across the UK will be entitled to free wraparound childcare from September as part of new measures announced today by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
The children of service personnel will be entitled to free breakfast and after-school childcare as part of new measures to better support the armed forces and their loved ones.
More than 5,500 children of military personnel are benefitting from wraparound childcare as part of a wider commitment to service families
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Cavanagh on 31 July 2020.
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