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AAB / Blog / Expanding Childcare Provisions in GB: What Do You Need To Know
BLOG22nd Feb 2024
In March 2023’s Budget it was announced that the 30 hours of free childcare currently available for working parents in England is to be expanded to cover parents with children aged from nine months old. Currently this provision is only for children aged 3-4. It will be rolled out in stages from April 2024.
This change will provide vital support to working parents as a key concern for them is the expense of childcare, as confirmed by a study conducted by McKinsey, which highlighted that 45% of mothers with children aged five and under who leave the workforce cite childcare struggles as a major reason for their departure. Additionally, 24% stated they had considered reducing their hours to a part-time schedule. Therefore, the decision to expand childcare provisions will greatly benefit parents by reducing barriers that prevent some from going back to work, and subsequently encouraging them to stay in their roles. As such, companies can benefit from reduced turnover from those who may have felt forced to resign.
Currently, parents who work more than 16 hours a week and earn less than £100,000 are entitled to 30 hours of free childcare per week for children aged three to four. The expansion of the scheme will enable working parents of all children over the age of nine months to also be entitled to free 30 hours of childcare.
This staggered approach will give childcare providers time to plan for the changes, ensuring there are enough providers prepared to meet the expected demand. Childcare providers will also receive an increased hourly rate by the government to assist them in delivering the new entitlement.
Additionally in GB, there will be increased funding provided for parents of school-age children to benefit from childcare, in the form of breakfast and after-school clubs. It is anticipated that by September 2026, most primary schools will be able to provide their own before and after school care.
Applications for the first stage of the rollout will open on 2 January 2024. More information on how to apply can be found via ChildcareChoices.
Currently, there is no scheme for free childcare provision in NI and the expansion announced in the Spring Budget for the remainder of the UK will not be available in NI. A best practice approach for NI would be to implement a similar approach that the rest of GB has adopted but as this is not the case currently, companies can achieve a competitive advantage by offering benefits relating to childcare provisions. This could be in the form of a workplace nursery or a contribution towards childcare costs which is a great way to attract and retain a talented workforce.
If you have any queries about the expanding childcare provisions please do not hesitate to get in contact with a member of the team.