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Free early education for two year olds

Find out if you can get free childcare for your two year old.

Two year old funding for families in receipt of additional support

We are committed to promoting high standards of childcare that meet the needs of parents and children in North Lincolnshire.

Your child may be entitled to 15 hours a week free childcare from the term following their second birthday. This will be for at least 38 weeks a year.

To find out if you are eligible visit the two year old funding criteria on Gov.UK.

You can apply during the term that your child turns two years of age by:

  • apply online below
  • visiting a local childcare provider or local children’s centre who will be able to complete an application on your behalf
  • calling the Family Information Service on 01724 297000

Working Parent Entitlement for two year olds

Working families of two year olds may be eligible for up to 30 hours free early education and childcare per week. To apply visit Best Start in Life website. This is offered as 30 hours per week during school term time or a reduced number of hours throughout the year. Where parents continue to remain in employment and meet the eligibility criteria their children remain eligible until starting school. Your chosen provider will be able to discuss the options available to you. Some providers may have additional charges for food, consumables and other activities you should discuss this when you visit your preferred childcare providers.

Further information

The 30 hours funding is to:

  • support working parents to manage the cost of childcare
  • support parents into work
  • enable parents to increase their working hours

To find out if you are eligible visit the Best Start in Life website.

Here you can create a Government Gateway account and then apply for the free  childcare. Successful applicants are given an eleven-digit eligibility code. This should be given to your chosen childcare provider who can then validate this and offer you the extended hours. All codes have a start and end date, lasting for approximately three months.

Best Start in Life website provides a straightforward explanation of all Government childcare support, including Tax Free Childcare and Universal Credits as well as the free childcare. A childcare calculator is available for all families that can quickly find out which of the childcare offers available works for their family. It is recommended that you use the calculator to ensure that you access the most beneficial childcare support for your family.

Reconfirming eligibility

To keep your free childcare place you need to confirm that your details are up to date every three months. You will be reminded to do this via an email a month before. To do this you need to log onto your Childcare Account and confirm that your circumstances have not changed. If you do not reconfirm by the eligibility code ‘end date’ it could affect your funding. For example:

  • If your eligibility code ‘end date’ is before the start of term (where you have not accessed any funded hours previously) – your code is invalid in the next term.
  • For three and four year olds if you have chosen to use only the universal 15 hours (but have an eligibility code for 30 hours), if you do not access any extended hours by the eligibility code ‘end date’ – your code is invalid in the next term.
  • If you start a new provider in your grace period you will not be eligible for the extended hours. You can still claim the universal hours.
  • If you split your funding between two providers and you wish to move to just one provider.  If your eligibility code ‘end date’ has passed – your code is no longer valid and you may receive free childcare to the end of your grace period. However, if your child is three or four you continue to be eligible for 15 free hours during term time.

What to do if your circumstances change

  • If your circumstances have changed and your family no longer meets the eligibility criteria, you will retain your funded place for a short period (grace period) so you will not immediately lose your childcare place. The grace period end date will coincide with the end of a school term.
  • If your circumstances change during the grace period, you can reconfirm your eligibility with Childcare account. If eligible, your child can continue to receive the extended hours.
  • You cannot start a new provider during your grace period

A child should not start a new free place in their grace period. This includes in the following scenarios:

  • where a parent falls into their grace period before the child has started a free place
  • where a parent falls into their grace period whilst their child is in a free place, and the parent attempts to move the child to a different setting

Children in foster care

Children in foster care will be able to receive up to 30 hours free early education and childcare if the following criteria are met:

  • accessing the extended hours is consistent with the child’s care plan; and
  • where there is a single foster parent family, the foster parent is engaging in paid work outside their role as a foster parent; or
  • where there are two foster parents in the same fostering household, both are engaging in paid work outside their role as a foster parent

Before progressing further, foster carers should discuss eligibility with their social worker who will advise them of the application process.

If you meet the criteria, your child can have their free place the term following their second birthday:

If your child’s second birthday falls between:

  • 1 January to 31 March – they can have a free place from the Easter term
  • 1 April to 31 August – they can have a free place from the September term
  • 1 September to 31 December – they can have a free place from the January term

Your child will continue to receive a free place until they start school even if your circumstances change.

You should apply after the half term holiday of the term your child has their second birthday to allow sufficient time to process your application and find suitable childcare.

The level of flexibility is subject to reasonable parent requirements and your chosen provider’s ability to meet such needs. Not all schools and providers will be able to offer the full 30 funded hours. They may be limited by the building design, opening times, staffing or simply that they are full to their capacity. You may wish to look at splitting your funding.

Free early education and childcare can be split between providers if this meets the needs of the family. For example you may combine:

  • day nursery and pre-school
  • pre-school and childminder or before and after school club
  • pre-school and Ofsted registered holiday club

You can take up the early education across a maximum of two sites in one day. This is to support the wellbeing of your child by minimising the number of transfers experienced in one day.

Any additional hours will need to be paid for. Tax Free Childcare and Universal Credit childcare support are available to support families with the cost of childcare – visit the Best Start in Life website.

Your child must attend their contracted hours each week or you may lose all or part of your funded entitlement.

You cannot increase or decrease your child’s funded entitlement during the term. The agreement you complete stating the hours of funding you require lasts for a minimum of one term.

It is expected that parents will not (except in exceptional circumstances) move providers during the term. If you move provider, a notice period will be honoured with your existing provider before any funding will transfer to your child’s new provider.

Your choice of provider (whether in the private, voluntary or maintained nursery sector)  will not affect in any way your admission into a school reception class.

Further terms and conditions for the free early education and childcare place are on the parent agreement form from your provider.

If you would like to search for childcare, please visit the Family Information Directory where you can search for suitable Ofsted registered providers or call the Family Information Service on 01724 297000 if you need assistance.

You can access a childcare place with any Ofsted registered childcare provider, which can either be:

  • a private nursery
  • pre-school or playgroup
  • a childminder, or
  • Althorpe and Keadby Primary School

Your child will be entitled to 15 hours free childcare each week during school term time. Some childminders and childcare settings may be able to stretch the hours over school holidays so your child will attend for fewer hours over more weeks.

The free place will provide a valuable experience for your child. They will be encouraged by a carer to learn through play. Your child will have fun in a safe and nurturing environment. It will help them to socialise and make friends.

Childcare is also good for families. It can give you a bit more time to spend with your younger children, take up a college course or go back to work. It will also give you ideas for things to do with your child at home. It will help them grow and learn.

You may be asked to pay a refundable deposit by your chosen childcare provider to reserve your free childcare place. If you do not take up your free place or access a place for less than a term this may not be refunded.

Any additional hours over and above the free entitlement will be charged by your chosen provider at their rates and may include a registration fee. You should discuss this with your chosen provider. Some providers charge a voluntary consumable fee on a daily/sessional or weekly basis.

Children have the option of taking a packed lunch if they wish. Settings who offer meals may charge for this service (including breakfast, lunch, tea and snacks). This should be discussed with your provider. Where meals are included in your early education funded hours you should not be charged for the care, only the food.

You may wish to purchase a uniform if the setting has one, but this is not compulsory.

If there are trips or other activities that the setting may organise for the children and you do not want to pay for your child to go, the setting will offer an alternative activity.

When you visit your preferred childcare provider, please enquire about delivery models and additional charges to ensure you fully understand any voluntary charges that are alongside the free early education and childcare place.

Early Years Pupil Premium

If your child receives any free childcare, your early years provider could be eligible for extra funding to help support your child. Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is additional source of funding for eligible children for the first 15 hours of their early education and childcare. The money is paid to the childcare provider to help them to better meet the needs of children and enhance their learning in readiness to go to school.

Who can apply

To find out who can apply visit Get extra funding for your early years provider on Gov.UK.

How to apply

EYPP funding is paid directly to your childcare provider as part of their funding claim for the funded early learning and care. To enable them to access the funding you will need to provide:

  • your name
  • your date of birth
  • your National Insurance Number or National Asylum Support Service Number on a Parent Agreement Form

This is completed when you register your child with your childcare provider for nine months to four year old free early learning and childcare.

How to find out if your childcare provider is receiving the EYPP for my child

If you complete your details on a Parent Agreement Form at your childcare provider, the council can then check your eligibility with HM Revenue and Customs and the Department for Work and Pensions. They will then advise your childcare provider if funding is being paid for your child. The childcare provider should inform parents of their eligibility and discuss with you regularly your child’s progress of learning at the childcare setting.

If your financial circumstances change

Once a check has been undertaken and your child is eligible for EYPP, they will remain eligible until they turn four years of age. If they are not in a school reception class at four years, a second eligibility check will be undertaken using the information on your original application.

If you have provided your details and were found not eligible at the point of application, your details will be regularly checked and funding released if your family circumstances change.

If your circumstances change and you have not provided your details to enable an EYPP check to be undertaken you should ask your child’s key worker for a Parent Agreement Form. You will need to complete your child’s name, your name, date of birth and National Insurance Number or National Asylum Support Service Number. These details will be checked and your childcare provider will advise you whether your child is eligible.

If your child attends two childcare providers

If your child attends two childcare providers, each will receive a proportion of the funding based on the number of funded early learning and care hours your child attends at each.

How the money is spent

Your child’s key person will regularly discuss your child’s time with the childcare provider. The additional funding will be used to support your child’s learning and development.

Your provider may combine the EYPP funding for several children or work with other childcare providers, in order to fund specific training or activities.

Types of childcare providers eligible to receive the EYPP

Any Ofsted registered childcare provider can receive the EYPP. In North Lincolnshire this includes childminders, school and academy nurseries, pre-schools and day nurseries.

Monitoring how the childcare provider spends the money

When your childcare provider is inspected by Ofsted, they will be asked to demonstrate how they have used the additional funding to show the difference it has made to children in their care. Your childcare provider may use the funding to support children with:

  • Personal, social and emotional development
  • Communication and language
  • Physical development
  • Literacy

This may include new equipment, training for staff members or other initiatives which support the children’s learning. Each childcare provider will use different approaches depending on the needs of the children. Ask your childcare provider how they have spent their funding.

Further information on EYPP

Further details on the Early Years Pupil Premium are available from your childcare provider. They can tell you whether your child is eligible and how they are spending the additional funding to boost your child’s learning and development. Alternatively, you can email the Childcare Sufficiency Team at eef@northlincs.gov.uk.