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Early Years Entitlement Funding for 2024/25
The funding formula for 2024/25 will be submitted to the Children and Families Committee for approval in February. Subject to approval, the rates below will be introduced from 1 April 2024.
3- & 4-year-olds rates (5.2% increase)
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2024/25
(per child per hour)
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Base rate
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£5.06
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Deprivation – Group based provision
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£0.0066
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Deprivation – Childminders
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£0.80
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Rural
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£0.083
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EYPP will be available to 2 year olds from April 2024.
2-year-olds rates
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2024/25
(per child per hour)
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Base rate
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£7.11
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EYPP
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£0.68
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2YO Disadvantaged rate
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£7.79
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2YO Working families rate
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£7.11
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Subject to approval, the rates below will be introduced from 1 September 2024 as the entitlements expand to include children from 9 months to 23 months old.
Under 2 rates
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September 2024/25
(per child per hour)
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Base rate
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£9.65
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All rates applicable to all settings.
Government funding is intended to deliver 15 or 30 hours a week of free, high quality, flexible childcare. It is not intended to cover the costs of meals, other consumables, additional hours or additional services.
Providers are reminded that they can charge for meals and snacks as part of a free entitlement place and that they can also charge for consumables, such as nappies or sun cream, and for services such as trips and specialist tuition. However, providers should be mindful of the impact of additional charges on parents, especially the most disadvantaged. Providers, who choose to offer the free entitlements, are responsible for setting their own policy on providing parents with options for alternatives to additional charges, including allowing parents to supply their own meals or nappies, or waiving or reducing the cost of meals and snacks.
The purchase of additional hours of provision or additional services must not be a condition of accessing a free place. Charges for additional services should be fair and transparent.
Free Early Education Entitlement – Provider Portal Closing
The Provider Portal has now closed for Spring Term data. For any adjustments/additions please email the signed parental declaration form to the FEEE Team FEEE@cheshireeast.gov.uk.
Expanded entitlements from April 2024 onwards
From April 2024, the early education entitlement will be expanded for working families of younger children so they can access 15 hours per week, increasing to 30 hours per week by September 2025.
The expanded offer for younger children will be introduced in stages:
- From April 2024 - working parents of two-year olds can access 15 hours
- From September 2024 – working parents of children aged 9 to 23 months can access 15 hours
- From September 2025 – working parents of children aged nine months upwards can access 30 hours
Parents must work at least 16 hours per week and each parent must not earn more than £100,000 to be eligible for this expanded funding. Eligibility can be checked on the Childcare Choices website.
Applications for working parents of 2-year-olds will be accepted from 2nd January 2024 on the Childcare Choices website. To be eligible from 1 April 2024, children must have had their second birthday before 31 March 2024.
Childcare Choices have a new newsletter about the upcoming expanded offer from April 2024 which explains how and when to register for support with childcare costs. Please encourage parents to sign-up for these updates via the Childcare Choices website.
The current entitlement for 2-year-olds remains unchanged. Parents in receipt of certain benefits are able to check their eligibility for 15 hours funded childcare at any time via our webpage, or by contacting the Family Information Service on 0300 123 5033.
Apply to claim government-funded childcare provision for 2 year olds
More parents and carers can now apply to claim their government-funded childcare provision for 2 year olds. This will give eligible working parents access to 15 hours of childcare per week from April 2024.
We recommend that parents apply for childcare support between now & the end of February to get their code in good time.
For more information and to apply, parents and carers should go to childcarechoices.gov.uk or call Childcare Choices on 0300 123 4097.
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Expanded entitlements for ages 2 and under
The new 2 year old entitlement is not accessed in the same way as the existing 2 year old entitlement. Parents need to check eligibility through childcarechoices.gov.uk. Please see the link below for further information.
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