Royal Foundation funds health visitors to embed baby distress assessment tool
The Government has published its consultation on early years funding, proposing changes to the national funding formula for three and four-year-olds and a minimum funding floor for younger children. Early years providers argue the reforms fail to address the systemic underfunding threatening the stability of childcare provision across local authorities.
Ian Morgan, chair of Early Years Voice, is urging the early years sector to engage with the Competition and Markets Authority's review, warning that without a full market investigation, recommendations on Government funding risk being shelved. The campaign group argues that only a thorough investigation will deliver meaningful change for childcare providers.
A leading early childhood charity has called on major technology companies to stop labelling digital content as appropriate for babies under two years old. The organisation, focused on the critical first 1001 days of life, argues that screen-based content is not suitable for infants and wants companies to update their age-rating systems to reflect developmental guidance.