Policy
Early Years Voice urges watchdog to probe adequacy of Government childcare funding rates
Published June 3, 2026
Campaign group Early Years Voice (EYV) has written to the chief executive of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), urging a comprehensive 'full market' investigation into childcare charges. The group is specifically challenging whether the Government's hourly funded rate is sufficient to meet the true costs of early years provision, arguing that the 'narrower' market study requested by ministers fails to address fundamental questions about funding adequacy.
The intervention highlights growing concerns across the sector that current funded rates may not reflect the actual cost of delivering high-quality childcare, potentially threatening the sustainability of nurseries and childminders. For local authorities responsible for administering early years funding and ensuring sufficient places, the outcome of any expanded CMA investigation could have significant implications for local markets, provider viability, and the availability of free entitlement places for eligible families.
This development comes amid mounting pressures on the early years sector, with providers grappling with rising operational costs, workforce recruitment challenges, and inflationary pressures. A full market investigation would represent a significant escalation in regulatory scrutiny, examining not just market behaviour but whether the public funding mechanism itself adequately supports the infrastructure required to deliver Government childcare entitlements.
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