Childcare and Education Provision Sample Clauses

Childcare and Education Provision for 0-5 Years Childcare and early education provision in Herefordshire is provided through a diverse range of private, voluntary and independent providers, including childminders, pre- schools and nurseries. Early Years provision for children age 0–5 years is provided by sessional and full day care pre-schools and nurseries and with childminders. Embedded within this childcare provision will almost always be the free early education entitlement of 15 hours a week for 38 weeks a year for disadvantaged 2 year olds. Levels of provision fluctuate regularly but are currently (as registered with and informed by Ofsted):  99 childcare settings  116 childminders  13 maintained nurseries  5 independent schools with nursery provision Early Education entitlement is available for all children three or four years old. It constitutes a part-time place (15 hours per week) and is free at the point of delivery. Free places can only be provided by Ofsted registered provision and they must deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. Since September 2013 the Government introduced a duty on Local Authorities to provide early education places for two year olds requiring additional support. In Herefordshire all eligible two year olds will be identified through the Early Help initiative. Health and social care partners will ensure that eligible families are aware of and are encouraged to take up their free entitlement. Social care staff will also target children in need and children with a child protection plan to take up a free child care place. Plans will be put in place to respond to recent government pledges to increase the availability of free child care for 3 and 4 year olds.
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