Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible to receive the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed by the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours and the child’s parent or carer receives one of the following benefits: Income Support Income-based Jobseekers 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 (providing the family is not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after a family stops qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Universal Credit and have an annual net earned income of no more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) adopted from care has left care through a special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to a child arrangement order. Early Years Pupil Premium is paid at a national rate of 53p for every hour of universal funding that an eligible child attends their setting. SCC passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access the full entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals (through the Funding section), including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers funded by SCC for FEE are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through economic criteria. From April 2019 to March 2020, this supplement has been set at £2.77 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is reviewed each financial year. Where an application has been made for Early Years Pupil Premium based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by the Funded Early Education Finance Team, the deprivation supplement is automatically applied to the child’s funded hours.
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Early Years Pupil Premium. The Early Years Pupil Premium for 3 and 4 year olds (EYPP) is an additional sum of money paid to childcare providers for children of families in receipt of certain benefits. This funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible used to receive enhance the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed quality of their early years' experience by improving the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours teaching and learning and facilities and resources, with the aim of impacting positively on your child’s parent progress and development. If you believe that you meet one or carer receives one more of the following benefits: eligibility criteria below, your child may qualify for the EYPP. ▪ Income Support Income▪ income-based Jobseekers Jobseeker’s Allowance Income▪ income-related Employment and Support Allowance Support ▪ support under Part part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 The ▪ the guaranteed element of State Pension Credit ▪ Child Tax Credit (providing the family is provided they’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) ▪ Working Tax Credit run-on (on, which is paid for 4 weeks after a family stops they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Credit ▪ Universal Credit and Or, children who have an annual net earned income of no either ▪ been in local-authority care for 1 day or more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) in England or Wales ▪ been adopted from care in England or Wales and granted an adoption order by the courts ▪ left care under a special guardianship order or residence order in England or Wales If you would like to check if you are eligible for EYPP, please tick the consent box below. The provider will pass on your details to the Local Authority to check your eligibility against the National Eligibility Checking Service (ECS). If your child has left care through a adoption, special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to or a child arrangement arrangements order, please provide a copy of the relevant court order. Early Years Pupil Premium The provider will send a copy of this to the Local Authority when checking your eligibility. I give consent to the Local Authority to use my details in this agreement to check if my child is paid at a national rate eligible for EYPP YES NO
1. I confirm that the information I have provided in this agreement is accurate and true to the best of 53p for every hour my knowledge.
2. I understand and agree to the conditions set out in this document and authorise my provider to claim free early education entitlement funding from the Local Authority on behalf of universal funding my child.
3. I understand that an eligible in order to receive free early education funding, my child attends their setting. SCC passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access attend the full setting regularly.
4. I understand that funding cannot be moved to another childcare provider in the middle of a term.
5. I understand that if I have to withdraw my child from the setting due to sickness, or for any other reasons, that my provider will use my free entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain cover the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents period of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals (through the Funding section), including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers funded by SCC for FEE are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through economic criteria. From April 2019 to March 2020, this supplement has been set at £2.77 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is reviewed each financial year. Where an application has been made for Early Years Pupil Premium based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by the Funded Early Education Finance Team, the deprivation supplement is automatically applied to the child’s funded hoursabsence.
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Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible to receive the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed by the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours free early education for 3 and 4 year olds and the child’s parent or carer receives one of the following benefits: Income Support Income-based Jobseekers 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 (providing the family is not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after a family stops qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Universal Credit and have an annual net earned income of no more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) adopted from care has left care through a special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to a child arrangement order. Early Years Pupil Premium is paid at a national rate of 53p for every hour of universal funding funded early education hour that an eligible child attends their setting. SCC Surrey County Council passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access the full entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata rate basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC the local authority through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (through the Funding section)) From September 2017, including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers providers funded by SCC Surrey County Council for FEE Funded Early Education for 3 and 4 year olds are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through (EYPP) on economic criteriadeprivation grounds. The deprivation supplement replaces the deprivation funding which was based on IDACI and finishes at the end of the summer term 2017. From April 2019 September 2017 to March 20202018, this supplement has been set at £2.77 3.89 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is Please be aware that the deprivation rate will be reviewed each financial year. Where an application has been made for Early Years Pupil Premium annually and based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by the Funded Early Education Finance Teamcurrent predictions of demand, from April 2018, it is likely to be at a lower rate of between £2 to £2.50 an hour. From April 2018 onwards, the deprivation supplement is automatically applied funding rates will be set in spring 2018 following discussions with the Schools Forum and with the Early Years Reference Group, and will not then be changed during the period from April 2018 to the child’s funded hoursMarch 2019. Deprivation funding will be paid through EYPP applications by providers.
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Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible to receive the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed by the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours and the child’s parent or carer receives one of the following benefits: Income Support Income-based Jobseekers 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 (providing the family is not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after a family stops qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Universal Credit and have an annual net earned income of no more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) adopted from care has left care through a special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to a child arrangement order. Early Years Pupil Premium is paid at a national rate of 53p for every hour of universal funding that an eligible child attends their setting. SCC passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access the full entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals (through the Funding section), including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers funded by SCC for FEE are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through economic criteria. Removal from here From April 2019 to March 2020, this supplement has been set at £2.77 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is reviewed each financial year. Where an application has been made for Early Years Pupil Premium based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by the Funded Early Education Finance Team, the deprivation supplement is automatically applied to the child’s funded hours.
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Samples: Provider Agreement
Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible to receive the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed by the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours and the child’s parent or carer receives one of the following benefits: Income Support Income-based Jobseekers 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 (providing the family is not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after a family stops qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Universal Credit and have an annual net earned income of no more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) adopted from care has left care through a special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to a child arrangement order. Early Years Pupil Premium is paid at a national rate of 53p for every hour of universal funding that an eligible child attends their setting. SCC passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access the full entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals (through the Funding section), including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers From September 2017, providers funded by SCC for FEE are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through (EYPP) on economic criteriadeprivation grounds. The deprivation supplement replaces the deprivation funding which was based on IDACI and finished at the end of the Summer term 2017. From April 2019 2018 to March 20202019, this supplement has been set at £2.77 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is reviewed each financial year. Where an application Deprivation funding will be paid through EYPP applications by providers. Providers must make sure that the statutory Two Year Progress Check is carried out in accordance with the Statutory Framework for the EYFS 2017. Appendix 6 - Quality “Evidence shoes that higher quality provision has been made greater developmental benefits for Early Years Pupil Premium based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by children, particularly for the Funded most disadvantaged children leading to better outcomes. The evidence also shows that high quality early education at age two brings benefits to children’s development.” DfE Early Education Finance Teamand Childcare Statutory guidance. Comply with the Statutory Framework for the EYFS 2017 Complete the EYFS Profile and take part in the moderation process led by SCC where appropriate Comply with other legal obligations including (but not restricted to), Employment Law, Anti- discriminatory legislation, Health and Safety legislation and Data Collection Regulations. Have a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) or deputy DSL on duty at each setting who has attended a child protection course and follow the deprivation supplement is automatically applied regulations and procedures of the Surrey Safeguarding Children's Board We expect that this person will have been on the ‘Working together to Safeguard Children’ and ‘Surrey Safeguarding Modules 1 and 2’. Keep an up to date staff training and development plan for qualifications and undertake a relevant training programme for continuous professional development for all staff Submit an Action plan to us within 20 working days of the childreport following an Ofsted inspection Keep records of children’s funded hours.progress throughout the EYFS Have a named Special Educational Needs and Disability Coordinator (XXXXX) who works in the setting and will attend any relevant training, including SENCO, network meetings. Appendix 7 – Inadequate process flowchart Funded early education for 2, 3 and 4 year olds Panel process SSCA prepare engagement, s and actions tak EY commission prepare sufficie for immediate a Submission req days before pa senior managers taken from Supporting Children
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Early Years Pupil Premium. The Early Years Pupil Premium for 3 and 4 year olds (EYPP) is an additional sum of money paid to childcare providers for children of families in receipt of certain benefits. This funding for will be used to enhance the quality of their early years settings to improve experience by improving the education they provide for disadvantaged three teaching and four year olds. All providers delivering funded early education places will be eligible to receive learning and facilities and resources, with the Early Years Pupil Premium. Early Years Pupil Premium can be claimed by the childcare provider if a child at their setting is accessing FEE universal hours and the aim of impacting positively on your child’s parent progress and development. If you believe that you meet one or carer receives one more of the following benefits: eligibility criteria below, your child may qualify for the EYPP. ▪ Income Support Income▪ income-based Jobseekers Jobseeker’s Allowance Income▪ income-related Employment and Support Allowance Support ▪ support under Part part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 The ▪ the guaranteed element of State Pension Credit ▪ Child Tax Credit (providing the family is provided they’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) ▪ Working Tax Credit run-on (on, which is paid for 4 weeks after a family stops they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit) Credit ▪ Universal Credit and Or, children who have an annual net earned income of no either ▪ been in local-authority care for 1 day or more than £7,400 (before benefits) Or if the child falls into one of the following groups: looked after by the local authority (does not require an application as automatically paid by SCC) in England or Wales ▪ been adopted from care in England or Wales and granted an adoption order by the courts ▪ left care under a special guardianship order or residence order in England or Wales If you would like to check if you are eligible for EYPP, please tick the consent box below. The provider will pass on your details to the Local Authority to check your eligibility against the National Eligibility Checking Service (ECS). If your child has left care through a adoption, special guardianship arrangement has left care and is subject to or a child arrangement arrangements order, please provide a copy of the relevant court order. Early Years Pupil Premium The provider will send a copy of this to the Local Authority when checking your eligibility. I give consent to the Local Authority to use my details in this agreement to check if my child is paid at a national rate eligible for EYPP YES NO
1. I confirm that the information I have provided in this agreement is accurate and true to the best of 53p for every hour my knowledge.
2. I understand and agree to the conditions set out in this document and authorise my provider to claim free early education entitlement funding from the Local Authority on behalf of universal funding my child.
3. I understand that an eligible in order to receive free early education funding, my child attends their setting. SCC passes on the full rate to providers. Children will not need to access attend the full setting regularly.
4. I understand that funding cannot be moved to another childcare provider in the middle of a term.
5. I understand that if I have to withdraw my child from the setting due to sickness, or for any other reasons, that my provider will use my free entitlement to be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium; providers will be paid on a pro-rata basis. Parents should complete an Early Years Pupil Premium registration form to gain cover the families consent for their details to be checked through the DfE’s Eligibility Checking Service. Once this is done providers can check eligibility for Early Years Pupil Premium, for parents applying through economic criteria, through the Early Education Portal. Go to the blue menu bar in the portal, select menu item Funded Children and then Early Years Pupil Premium from the drop down list. Providers should inform parents period of the outcome of their eligibility check. If families are applying through non-economic criteria the completed and signed application form along with the required evidence of eligibility should be sent to the Funded Early Education Finance Team, Consort House, 0-0 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX who will then check the evidence and agree eligibility if appropriate. Providers should ensure that they promote the Early Years Pupil Premium to all parents and carers in the setting and identify eligible children, including those eligible because they are looked after or have left the care of SCC through adoption or special guardianship. This should be a voluntary disclosure – some parents will choose not to identify themselves as meeting the eligibility criteria. You can find more information about Early Years Pupil Premium on our website via Surrey County Council - Childcare professionals (through the Funding section), including a section for how schools can claim the EYPP. Providers funded by SCC for FEE are entitled to an additional hourly supplement for children eligible for the Early Years Pupil Premium through economic criteria. From April 2019 to March 2020, this supplement has been set at £2.77 per universal and extended hour for each eligible child. This is reviewed each financial year. Where an application has been made for Early Years Pupil Premium based on economic criteria and this application has been approved by the Funded Early Education Finance Team, the deprivation supplement is automatically applied to the child’s funded hoursabsence.
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