From September 2014, twice as many
parents can claim 570 hours a year free child care for their two-year old –
thanks to changes in the criteria that means that up to 864 two-year olds and
their parents will benefit from this fantastic offer.
Brigg's Coun Rob Waltham, Cabinet Member for People at North Lincolnshire Council, said: The cost of childcare can be expensive, so the new criteria will mean that twice as many two-year-olds can benefit from free places, helping relief the financial burden for many parents.
Currently, the government criteria
mean that there are 396 two-year-olds eligible for the free places. But it has
now widened the criteria.
Already this term (summer), North
Lincolnshire Council has approved 401 places. A further 463 places have still to
be claimed.
The free place can be used with an
Ofsted registered child-minder, pre-school or nursery that has a good or better
Ofsted judgement.
There are currently 77 providers
in North Lincolnshire that are able to accept funded two-year-olds – that have a
good or better Ofsted inspection judgement or are in an area where there is
insufficient childcare at this standard so they are the only provider available.
To apply:
- Online at www.northlincs.gov.uk/eef
- Call the family information service on 01724 296629
- Visit your local children’s centre
Coun Rob added: "All our providers deliver the
early year’s foundation stage and this provides a valuable experience for your
child to learn through play. They will have fun in a safe and nurturing
environment and it will help them socialise and make friends. In addition to giving the child a
new experience, the childcare allows parents/carers to have a bit more time to
spend with their other children, visit a local children’s centre or take up
training and/or employment.”
To be eligible, parents/carers
need to meet just one of the following criteria:
New criteria from September
2014:
- In receipt of working tax credits and have an annual gross earnings of no more than £16,190 per year.
Current and continuing
criteria:
In receipt of:
- Income support
- Income-based jobseeker’s allowance (JSA)
- Income-related employment and support allowance (ESA)
- Support through part six of the Immigration and Asylum Act
- The guaranteed element of state pension credit
- Child tax credit (but not working tax credit) and have an annual income not over £16,190
- The working tax credit four-week run on (the payment you get when you stop qualifying for working tax credit)
In the families who do not meet
the financial criteria but where the child meets any one of the
following:
- Have a current statement of special educational needs (SEN) or an education, health and care plan
- Attract disability living allowance
- Are looked after by their local authority
- Have left care through special guardianship or through an adoption or residence order
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