Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged 3 and 4 year olds. Children must receive free early education in order to attract EYPP funding but do not have to take up their full entitlement in order to get EYPP. BFC will pay providers EYPP for eligible 3 and 4 year olds. At the time of publication of this document, the national hourly rate for EYPP is £0.53. Note that children in receipt of EYPP will also attract an additional £1.54 per hour through the single funding formula deprivation supplement. Identifying eligible children The current eligibility criteria for EYPP are detailed in the DfE document: Early years entitlements: local authority funding of providers: Operational guide for 2018 to 2019 Providers are ultimately responsible for identifying eligible children. Providers are encouraged to speak to parents to find out who is eligible for EYPP funding. In particular, providers should speak to the parents of children who took up the early education entitlement for two year olds, as some of these children will attract EYPP the term after their third birthday. To claim EYPP funding for a child, a provider must have signed permission from the child parent/carer to check their eligibility. This permission can be provided on a Parent Declaration for the free entitlements form or a stand alone EYPP application form. The parent/carer details must then be entered on the child records on the provider portal when the next task is completed. BFC will check eligibility for the EYPP before processing the task and payment for children eligible for EYPP will be included in the funding payment. EYPP funding will follow the eligible child. Therefore, if a child moves to a different provider part way through the year, an adjustment will be calculated to ensure the existing and the new provider each receive the correct allocation of EYPP funding for the term. Relevant notice periods will apply as per the funding for free places. What must providers use EYPP funding for National data and research identifies that children who meet the eligibility criteria for EYPP tend to do less well. EYPP funding aims to support providers to close this gap. Providers are able to decide how to use this funding, but it must be used to improve the quality of early years education. This could include additional training for staff or supporting staff to work in specialised areas such as speech and ...
Early Years Pupil Premium. (EYPP) for Three and Four Year Old Children Some three and four year olds are entitled to EYPP which is paid to the childcare provider to enhance the quality of your child's early years' experience by improving the teaching and learning, facilities and resources, with the aim of impacting positively on your child's progress and development. For more information regarding EYPP speak to your childcare provider. If you believe that your child may qualify for the EYPP please provide the following information for the main benefit holder to enable the Local Authority to confirm your eligibility. Parent/Carer 1: Parent/Carer 2: (optional) Legal Family Surname: Legal Forename(s): National Insurance Number or NASS Number: Date of birth:
Early Years Pupil Premium. Three and four-year-old children who get the free entitlement could be eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP). The EYPP gives providers extra money which they can use to improve outcomes for children by supporting their learning and development. If you are in receipt of benefits and think you may be eligible, please complete the EYPP Voluntary Registration Form and return to your provider along with this parent agreement form. Understanding the FEEE All calculations about your child’s entitlement are made on the basis of you taking up to the maximum of 15 hours of childcare per week of the universal entitlement and up to an additional 15 hours per week, if eligible, for the extended entitlement, over 38 weeks (term time). However, some providers will allow you to take fewer hours per week, but over a longer period e.g. 50 weeks, see below.
Early Years Pupil Premium. Only provide carer information on the provider portal if consent has been given in the EYPP section of the PDF
Early Years Pupil Premium. The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is an additional sum of money paid to early years providers for children of families in receipt of certain benefits. It is for three and four year olds who receive the universal 15 hours entitlement and they meet any of the following criteria: : • Income Support • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance • income-related Employment and Support Allowance • support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 • the guaranteed element of State Pension Credit • Child Tax Credit (provided they are not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) • Working Tax Credit run-on, which is paid for 4 weeks after they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit • Universal Credit –if a parent is entitled to Universal Credit they must have an annual net earned income equivalent to and not exceeding £7,400, assessed on up to three of the parent’s most recent Universal Credit assessment periods. Or they are currently being looked after by a local authority in England or Wales, they have left care in England or Wales through; an adoption order, a special guardianship order or a child arrangements order Universal Free School Meals: All government-funded schools must offer free school meals to every pupil in reception, year 1 and year 2. Parent Declaration Form Funded Early education for 2, 3 & 4 year olds and universal free school meals Parent / Carer details Title Parent / Carer first name Parent / Xxxxx surname Parent / Carer date of birth Address Email address Telephone Number Ethnicity Postcode National Insurance Number or National Asylum Support Service Reference Number (NASS No) Relationship to child(ren)
Early Years Pupil Premium. 1. The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) gives Providers extra funding to support disadvantaged three and four year olds to narrow the achievement gap.
Early Years Pupil Premium. The Early years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is an additional sum of money paid to childcare providers for children of families in receipt of certain benefits (please see web address xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/school/professionals/early-year-pupil-premium/criteria.aspx This funding will be used to enhance the quality of their early years experience by improving the teaching and learning facilities and resources with the aim of impacting positively on your child’s progress and development. For more information please speak to your childcare provider. If you believe that your child may qualify for the EYPP please ensure your details are provided on the parent declaration form under ‘Additional Details for Children Claiming 30 Hours Free Childcare and/or EYPP’ to enable the local authority to confirm eligibility.
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Early Years Pupil Premium. (EYPP) is claimed through the Early Years Funding Portal. The process for claiming EYPP funding is outlined in Appendix C.
Early Years Pupil Premium. Additional funding may be available through the Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP), paid to early years providers for the provision of extra support for your child. EYPP is used to improve teaching and learning facilities and resources to impact positively on your child’s progress and development. * Do you wish to apply for EYPP for your child? Yes / No *Please note eligibility criteria apply