WebSection 2 of the Childcare Act 2006 identifies early childhood services as early years provision in addition to broader services such as social care and health services. The Act places a duty on councils to improve the wellbeing of young children in their area and reduce inequalities with regard to: • physical and mental health and WebChildcare Act 2006. The Childcare Act 2006 sets out the following legal duties. Local authorities are required to ensure sufficient childcare. Local authorities are required to provide information to parents and families. Agencies are required to work together and integrate services. The Act introduces the education and care framework (EYFS).
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WebThe definition of 'childcare' in the Childcare Act 2006 excludes care provided for a child by parents or any other relatives. In England, the Government has interpreted this to mean that childminders cannot deliver the early years and childcare entitlements to any children related to them by blood or marriage, whom they may already be looking ... The Act defines new duties for Local Authorities with respect to: • improving the Every Child Matters outcomes for pre-school children • childcare for working parents • parental information services charlotte brindley fine art
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WebChildcare Act 2006 UK Public General Acts 2006 c. 21 Explanatory Notes Commentary on Sections and Schedules Part 1 Table of Contents Content Explanatory Notes More Resources Open full notes... WebThe Childcare Act 2006 allows us to prosecute a person who provides childcare for children aged under 8 if we have reason to believe that the person is looking after those children for... WebThe Early Years Foundation Stage ( EYFS) is the statutory framework for early years education in England. The term was defined in Section 39 of the British government's Childcare Act 2006. [1] The equivalents in Wales and Scotland are the Foundation Phase and the Early Years Framework . charlotte brinkley