Proposed Decision:
1. Approve acceptance of:
a. the new revenue grant to support to the roll out of the wraparound childcare programme, and
b. the capital grant to support the delivery of extended early years funded entitlement and wraparound childcare;
2. Authorise the Director of Education and SEND to take the actions required to deliver 1. and 2. above, in line with the relevant grant conditions, including but not limited to entering into relevant contracts, to be authorised to enter into variations as envisaged under the contracts and making payments to early providers;
3. Approve changes to the Council’s Early Years Local Funding Formula for early years providers that is used to calculate the early years funding rates for funded entitlements from 1st April 2024; and
4. Authorise the Corporate Director of Children, Young People and Education to make any necessary changes to the Funding Formula rates once final affordability is known and agree the payment process to early years providers.
Reason for Decision:
The Spring Budget announced a range of measures to support early education and help parents with childcare so they can return to work more easily. This included new funded entitlements:
Parents working the equivalent of 16 hrs a week (earning the national minimum wage or living age) will be able to benefit from this offer. HMRC will continue to confirm eligibility. Eligible low-income families in receipt of certain benefits will continue to be entitled to 15 hours of funded childcare for 2-year-old children.
The Government also announced its ambition that, by 2026, all parents and carers of primary school-aged children who need it will be able to access term time childcare in their local area from 8:00 AM- 6:00 PM. This is known as wrap-around childcare.
Additional funding is being made available to the County Council via the Early Years Funding Block to deliver the new entitlements from 1 April 2024..
Additionally a Wraparound Childcare grant is being provided, during the three financial years of 2023-24 to 2025-26. The County Council is to receive a maximum of £52k in 2023-24, £4.1m in 2024-25 and £1.9m (provisional) in 2025-26.
The County Council has also been allocated £2.6m capital funding to help ensure the new entitlements and wraparound childcare ambition can be secured. It is expected the capital is split 80:20 respectively.
The County Council needs to take a number of actions to deliver the existing and new entitlements and ambitions.
1. The Council is responsible for both determining the Early Years Local Funding Formula which is used for setting the hourly rates paid to early years providers for this Free Entitlement offer, along with paying providers. This is fully funded from the Early Years Block of the Dedicated Schools Grant provided by the Department of Education.
2. The Council remains responsible for setting the funding rate for all free entitlements in 2024-25 including those due to be introduced from 1st April 2024. This decision will confirm how this additional Early Years funding will be distributed to early years providers in line with Government guidelines.
3. Delivery plans need to be submitted to the Department for Education for wraparound childcare initiative – the first in February regarding delivery capacity and the second in May on the actual programme.
The options considered for setting the early years funding rates are outlined in the consultation document to early years providers. Options must meet the DfE guidelines.
The proposed decision supports “Securing Kent’s Future – budget recovery strategy”. The additional activity is funded by Government Grant, with allowances within these for the County Council’s delivery costs. No additional funds from KCC are required. Supporting families to work and be independent of state support assists the County Council’s budget position.
Delivering the extended funded entitlements and wraparound childcare ambition is necessary to discharge the Authority’s statutory duty. The existing provider agreement provides the revenue contracts required. Contracts/funding agreements will need to be entered in to for capital awards.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 03/01/2024
Decision due: Not before 1st Feb 2024 by Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Reason: To allow the required 28 day notice period under Executive Decision arrangements
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Lead director: Sarah Hammond
Department: Education & Young People's Services
Contact: Karen Stone, Revenue Finance Manager (0 - 25 services) Email: karen.stone02@kent.gov.uk Email: karen.stone02@kent.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The Children’s and Young People Cabinet Committee considered and endorsed the decision on 16 January 2024.
Consultees
Public consultation undertaken or planned:
A consultation with all early years providers is taking place during December and January and the feedback from the consultation will be discussed at the Schools Funding Forum on 18th January 2023.
www.kent.gov.uk/schoolfundingconsultation.
Cabinet Committee consultation planned:
The proposed decision will be considered by the Children’s, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee on 16 January 2024.
Equalities implications: An equalities impact assessment has been completed and is included as part of the consultation documentation. There were no adverse impacts identified. No data protection implications have been identified.