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Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. If I register my child for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Postcode Email Address Telephone No. Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/

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Samples: Parental Agreement, Parental Agreement

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Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider provider/school to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: - The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. - If I register my child at a childcare provider for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I understand that I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. - For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Provider Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 1 Address Line 3 1 Postcode Email Address Telephone No. No Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/communicated

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Samples: Parental Agreement

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider provider/school to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: - The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. If I register my child for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. - For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Provider Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 1 Address Line 3 1 Postcode Email Address Telephone No. No Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/

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Samples: Parental Agreement

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition addition, I also understand and agree that: The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that If Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. If I register my child for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider provider/school may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Name Honeypot under 5s centre Address Line 1 0 Xxxxxx xxxx Address Line 2 Weeton Address Line 3 Postcode PR4 3JQ Email Address xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx0xxxxxxx.xxx.xx Telephone No. 00000 000 000 Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations Act 2018 puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren xxx is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/

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Samples: Parental Agreement

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider provider/school to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: - The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. - If I register my child at a childcare provider for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I understand that I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. - For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Provider Name Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Address Line 1 29 Address Line 2 1 Gerrard st Address Line 3 1 Lancaster Postcode LA1 5LZ Email Address Xxxx.xxxxx0000@xxxxx.xxx Telephone No. No 00000000000 Signature X. Xxxxxxxx Date 27/6/20 Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should Appendix A Bowerham Primary & Nursery School Booking Form Please complete the table below indicating which sessions you have any concerns relating would like to how your information or the information relating to book for your child/ren is being or . We will try our best to accommodate all sessions although this cannot be used, please contact your guaranteed. Session Time Cost per Session Number of Hours Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Total Breakfast 7.45am – 8.45am £4 1 AM Session 8.45am – 11.45am £12 3 Lunch 11.45am – 12.15pm £2 0.5 PM Session 12.15pm – 3.15pm £12 3 After School 3.15pm – 5.45pm £10 2.5 Total hours used at setting weekly __________ annually __________ Total hours used at alternative provider or Lancashire County Council_________ Total hours banked _________ I confirm that I would like to book the above sessions for my child. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked I agree to pay particular note in advance for any sessions over and above my free entitlement. I also agree to advice from give a half term notice should I wish to change or cancel any of the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/above sessions. Signed ____D Moustafa___________________________________ Date ______27/6/20___________________________ For office use only Session Time Cost per Session Number of Hours Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Total Breakfast 7.45am – 8.45am £4 1 AM Session 8.45am – 11.45am £12 3 Lunch 11.45am – 12.15pm £2 0.5 PM Session 12.15pm – 3.15pm £12 3 After School 3.15pm – 5.45pm £10 2.5 Sessions confirmed to Parents _______________________­­­­­­­__­­­ Total weekly session charges ­­­­__________________________

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Samples: Parental Agreement

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Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider provider/school to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: - The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. - If I register my child at a childcare provider for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I understand that I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. - For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Provider Name Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Address Line 1 29 Address Xxxx 0 Xxxxxxx xx Address Line 2 Address Line 3 1 Lancaster Postcode LA1 5LZ Email Address Xxxx.xxxxx0000@xxxxx.xxx Telephone No. No 00000000000 Signature X. Xxxxxxxx Date 27/6/20 Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should Appendix A Bowerham Primary & Nursery School Booking Form Please complete the table below indicating which sessions you have any concerns relating would like to how your information or the information relating to book for your child/ren is being or . We will try our best to accommodate all sessions although this cannot be used, please contact your guaranteed. Session Time Cost per Session Number of Hours Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Total Breakfast 7.45am – 8.45am £4 1 AM Session 8.45am – 11.45am £12 3 Lunch 11.45am – 12.15pm £2 0.5 PM Session 12.15pm – 3.15pm £12 3 After School 3.15pm – 5.45pm £10 2.5 Total hours used at setting weekly __________ annually __________ Total hours used at alternative provider or Lancashire County Council_________ Total hours banked _________ I confirm that I would like to book the above sessions for my child. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked I agree to pay particular note in advance for any sessions over and above my free entitlement. I also agree to advice from give a half term notice should I wish to change or cancel any of the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/above sessions. Signed ____D Moustafa___________________________________ Date ______27/6/20___________________________ For office use only Session Time Cost per Session Number of Hours Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Total Breakfast 7.45am – 8.45am £4 1 AM Session 8.45am – 11.45am £12 3 Lunch 11.45am – 12.15pm £2 0.5 PM Session 12.15pm – 3.15pm £12 3 After School 3.15pm – 5.45pm £10 2.5 Sessions confirmed to Parents _______________________­­­­­­­__­­­ Total weekly session charges ­­­­__________________________

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Samples: Parental Agreement

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider provider/school to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. If I register my child at a childcare provider for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I understand that I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Provider Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 1 Address Line 3 1 Postcode Email Address Telephone No. Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/communicated

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Samples: Parental Agreement

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family Information Service can assist me in finding, if required. If I register my child for 2 year old funding or the 15 hours extended funding and my child is found not to be eligible, I will be liable for the full cost of the placement. For my child to receive the greatest benefit from the EEF entitlement, it is important my child's attendance is in line with the agreed hours detailed above. Whilst it is appreciated that absences may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, I understand that the childcare provider may report my child's absence, to my local children's centre, in accordance with the childcare provider's safeguarding policy. An Early Education funded place cannot be provided to a child by a Provider if the child is related, (as defined in the Childcare Xxx 0000 (Ch21, pt1.18)) to the registered owner of the childcare setting, where the registered owner is directly providing the childcare to the related child. This clause is of particular relevance to childminders. It will not apply in a pre-school or nursery setting provided the registered owner is not included in the ratios of staff providing childcare directly to a group that includes their related child/ren (e.g. key person). Parent/Carer with legal responsibility Childcare Provider/School Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 1 Address Line 3 1 Postcode Email Address Telephone No. Signature Date Data privacy The General Data Protection Regulations puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education (DfE), local authorities and schools. The Regulations give rights to those (known as data subjects) about whom data is held, such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: the right to know the types of data being held why it is being held and to whom it is being communicated The Data Protection Act 2018 (the Act) puts in place certain safeguards regarding the use of personal data by organisations, including the Department for Education, local authorities, schools and other early education providers. The Act gives rights to those about whom data is held (known as data subjects), such as pupils, their parents and teachers. This includes: • The right to know the types of data being held • Why it is being held; • To whom it may be disclosed Should you have any concerns relating to how your information or the information relating to your child/ren xxx is being or will be used, please contact your provider or Lancashire County Council. Please note that information about whether a child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance is, under the Act, Special Category Data which should be handled appropriately. Providers are asked to pay particular note to advice from the Information Commissioner’s Office on holding personal data including sensitive personal data available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection/principle-3-adequacy/

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Samples: Parental Agreement

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