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Early Years funded child care

By Belinda Baker, Parish Clerk Headbourne Worthy Parish Council

Thursday, 17 November 2022

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Early Years funded child care

Parents don't miss out free education and childcare for 2 year olds

Your child’s early years education provider could get up to £342 per year to help with your child’s education. This will be paid direct to your provider.

Who can apply

You can apply for early years pupil premium if your child is aged 3 or 4 and you get 15 hours free childcare.

You must also get at least one of the following:

You may also get early years pupil premium if your child is currently being looked after by a local authority in England or Wales or if your child has left care in England or Wales through:

  • adoption
  • special guardianship order
  • a child arrangements order

How to apply

To apply for early years pupil premium speak to your childcare provider or contact Services for Young Children.

Disability access fund

Your child’s early years provider could get £800 or more per year to help with their education and support. This will be paid direct to your early years provider.

Who can apply

You can apply to get disability access funding if your child is aged 3 or 4 and you’re receiving both:

How to apply

To apply for disability access funding speak to your childcare provider or contact Services for Young Children.

Contact Information

Belinda Baker, Parish Clerk

  • 07770 406607

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