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DfE announces £4,500 retention bonus for early years teachers in deprived areas

Published June 9, 2026
The Department for Education (DfE) has unveiled a new financial incentive designed to attract and retain early years teachers in areas of greatest need. Qualified teachers working in nursery settings across 10 designated deprived local authority areas will receive an annual bonus of £4,500, recognising the critical role high-quality early education plays in narrowing the attainment gap. This targeted recruitment initiative reflects growing concerns about workforce shortages in the early years sector, particularly in disadvantaged communities where staff turnover has historically been highest. The bonus forms part of wider government efforts to strengthen the early years workforce and ensure every child, regardless of background, receives the best possible start in life. Local authorities in the designated areas will need to work closely with early years providers to implement this scheme effectively, ensuring the additional funding reaches the frontline professionals who need it most. The announcement comes as councils continue to grapple with sufficiency challenges and the ongoing costs of delivering high-quality early years provision.

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