Common use of Early Education and Childcare Clause in Contracts

Early Education and Childcare. 1.1 The Provider agrees that it will deliver and provide one or more of the following early education and childcare entitlements: • to three and four-year olds (universal entitlement) - a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • to eligible funded two-year olds, a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • for the 30 hours entitlement for eligible working parents (including xxxxxx parents) of three- and four-year-olds (the extended entitlement) - a funded place for up to an additional 570 hours per year, for up to 52 weeks of the year in accordance with the following standards: • No child care session shall be longer than 10 hours; • There shall (subject to requirements of registration of the Provider’s setting on the Ofsted Early Years Register) be no minimum child care session length; • No child care session shall commence before 6am nor continue after 8pm; and • The child care sessions shall be provided over no more than two sites per day 1.2 The provision for eligible two-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of term on or following the dates set out below, (unless the Council has agreed to an earlier start): • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s second birthday. 1.3 The provision for eligible three and four-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of the term on or following the dates set out below: • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s third birthday. 1.4 The Provider shall provide consistency a n d flexibility to parents of eligible children as to how they are able to access their entitlements and deliver it in a way that reflects parental demand so far as is possible. (For example, by enabling parents to take up patterns of fewer free hours a week over more weeks of the year, if there is sufficient capacity and in continuous blocks, without artificial breaks). 1.5 The Provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements in relation to the provision of the childcare at their setting.

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Samples: Early Education and Childcare Funding Terms and Conditions, Early Education and Childcare Funding Terms and Conditions, Early Education and Childcare Funding Terms & Conditions

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Early Education and Childcare. 1.1 The Provider agrees that it will deliver and provide one or more of the following early education and childcare entitlements: • to three and four-year olds (universal entitlement) - a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • to eligible funded two-year olds, a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • for the 30 hours entitlement for eligible working parents (including xxxxxx parents) of three- and four-year-olds (the extended entitlement) - a funded place for up to an additional 570 hours per year, for up to 52 weeks of the year in accordance with the following standards: • No child care session shall be longer than 10 hours; • There shall (subject to requirements of registration of the Provider’s setting on the Ofsted Early Years Register) be no minimum child care session length; • No child care session shall commence before 6am nor continue after 8pm; and • The child care sessions shall be provided over no more than two sites per day 1.2 The provision for eligible two-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of term on or following the dates set out below, (unless the Council has agreed to an earlier start): • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s second birthday. 1.3 The provision for eligible three and four-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of the term on or following the dates set out below: • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s third birthday. 1.4 The Provider shall provide consistency a n d flexibility to parents of eligible children as to how they are able want to access their entitlements and deliver it in a way that reflects parental demand so far as is possible. (For example, by enabling parents to take up patterns of fewer free hours a week over more weeks of the year, if there is sufficient capacity and in continuous blocks, without artificial breaks). 1.5 The Provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements in relation to the provision of the childcare at their setting.

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Samples: Early Education and Childcare Funding Terms & Conditions

Early Education and Childcare. 1.1 The Provider agrees that it will deliver and provide one or more of the following early education and childcare entitlements: to three and four-four year olds (universal entitlement) - a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or to eligible funded two-two year olds, olds a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or for the 30 hours entitlement for eligible working parents (including xxxxxx parents) of three- and four-four- year-olds (the extended entitlement) - a funded place for up to an additional 570 hours per year, for over no fewer than 38 weeks of the year and up to 52 weeks of the year in accordance with the following standards: No child care session shall be longer than 10 hours; There shall (subject to requirements of registration of the Provider’s setting on the Ofsted Early Years Register) be no minimum child care session length; No child care session shall commence before 6am nor continue after 8pm; and The child care sessions shall be provided by the Provider over no more than two sites per day 1.2 The provision for eligible two-two year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of term on or following the dates set out below, (unless the Council has agreed to an earlier start): Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s second birthday; Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s second birthday; Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s second birthday. 1.3 The provision for eligible three and four-four year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of the term on or following the dates set out below: Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s third birthday; Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s third birthday; Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s third birthday. 1.4 The Provider shall provide consistency a n d flexibility to parents of eligible children as to how they are able want to access their entitlements and deliver it in a way that reflects parental demand so far as is possible. (For example, by enabling parents to take up patterns of fewer free hours a week over more weeks of the year, if there is sufficient capacity and in continuous blocks, without artificial breaks). 1.5 The Provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements in relation to the provision of the childcare at their setting.

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Samples: Early Education Funding Terms & Conditions

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Early Education and Childcare. 1.1 The Provider agrees that it will deliver and provide one or more of the following early education and childcare entitlements: • to three and four-year olds (universal entitlement) - a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • to eligible funded two-year olds, a core funded place of 570 hours a year; and/or • for the 30 hours entitlement for eligible working parents (including xxxxxx parents) of three- and four-year-olds (the extended entitlement) - a funded place for up to an additional 570 hours per year, for up to 52 weeks of the year in accordance with the following standards: • No child care childcare session shall be longer than 10 hours; • There shall (subject to requirements of registration of the Provider’s setting on the Ofsted Early Years Register) be no minimum child care childcare session length; • No child care childcare session shall commence before 6am nor continue after 8pm; and • The child care childcare sessions shall be provided over no more than two sites per day 1.2 The provision for eligible two-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of term on or following the dates set out below, (unless the Council has agreed to an earlier start): • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s second birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s second birthday. 1.3 The provision for eligible three and four-year olds under this Agreement shall be made by the Provider from the start of the term on or following the dates set out below: • Children born in the period 1st January to 31st March – 1st April following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st April to 31st August – 1st September following the child’s third birthday; • Children born in the period 1st September to 31st December – 1st January following the child’s third birthday. 1.4 The Provider shall provide consistency a n d flexibility to parents of eligible children as to how they are able to access their entitlements and deliver it in a way that reflects parental demand so far as is possible. (For example, by enabling parents to take up patterns of fewer free hours a week over more weeks of the year, if there is sufficient capacity and in continuous blocks, without artificial breaks). 1.5 The Provider must comply with all relevant legislation and insurance requirements in relation to the provision of the childcare at their setting.

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Samples: Early Education and Childcare Funding Terms & Conditions

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