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Bridget Phillipson has announced her intention to extend the 30 hours of funded early education to include low-income families currently excluded from the scheme. The proposal aims to remove eligibility barriers and ensure universal access to crucial early years provision.
The Education Secretary's proposal to extend the 30-hour childcare entitlement to families on benefits faces a significant hurdle, as industry leaders warn of a critical shortage of childminders. Tina Maltman, chief executive of Childminding UK, cautions that boosting provision must precede policy expansion to ensure sufficient childcare spaces are available.
Government-funded training for Early Years Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCos) is set to relieve pressure on individual educators by enabling multiple staff members to participate. Experts say this approach will strengthen SEND provision in early years settings and distribute responsibilities more effectively across teams.