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Common use of Social mobility and disadvantage Clause in Contracts

Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 The Local Authority will promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded places and working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 The Provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP eligibility. 9.3 The Provider will use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 The Local Authority will local authority should promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded free places and working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 The Provider should ensure that they have identified local authority will identify the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process eligible for checking EYPP eligibilityEarly Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) and notify providers. 9.3 The Provider will Providers must use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Providers of Early Years Funded Places, Agreement for Providers of Early Years Funded Places 2017 2019

Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 The Local Authority will local authority should promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded free places and working with parents parent carers to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 It is the provider’s responsibility to identify children who are eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP). The Provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP eligibilityEarly Years Portal will enable providers to check this. 9.3 The Provider will Providers must use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Providers of Early Years Funded Places 2020 2023, Agreement for Providers of Early Years Funded Places 2020 2023

Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 The Local Authority will promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded places and working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 The Provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP eligibility. 9.3 The Provider . They will also use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Agreement

Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 The Local Authority local authority will actively promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of to access to funded places and places, working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 The Provider provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) eligibility. EYPP eligibility. 9.3 The Provider funding will use EYPP be used to support and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this groupchildren.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Early Education Provider Agreement

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Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 8.1 The Local Authority will should promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded free places and working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 8.2 The Provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) eligibility. 9.3 The Provider . They will also use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Provision of Early Education for 2, 3 and 4 Year Old Children

Social mobility and disadvantage. 9.1 11.1 The Local Authority will local authority has a duty to promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, looked after children in care and children in need by removing barriers of access to funded free places and working with parents to give each child the support to fulfil their potential. 9.2 11.2 The Provider provider should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) eligibility. 9.3 The Provider . They will also use EYPP and any locally available funding streams or support to improve outcomes for this group.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Agreement

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