Helping children get the best start in life.
This month marks three years since funded early learning and childcare (ELC) was nearly doubled for eligible two-year-olds and all three and four-year-olds in Scotland.
Scotland remains the only part of the UK to offer 1,140 hours a year of funded ELC to all 3 and 4-year-olds and eligible 2-year-olds regardless of their parentsโ working status โ putting children first.
If families paid for this themselves, it would cost them more than ยฃ5,500 per eligible child per year.
Uptake of the Scottish Governmentโs flagship offer remains high, with 97% of three to four-years-old accessing funded ELC in 2023.ย
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Children and Young People Minister Natalie Don-Innes said: ย
โOur investment in funded early learning and childcare is vital to achieving our ambition for a diverse, thriving and sustainable childcare sector and Iโm proud of the progress made through the 1140 expansion so far.ย
โWe are working to eradicate child poverty and improve the lives of children.
“This includes increasing uptake of our childcare offer for two-year-olds, and testing new systems of childcare through our investment in six Early Adopter Communities, which are local systems of funded childcare for families who need it most.ย
โWe have also provided funding of ยฃ16 million for a pay uplift to ยฃ12 an hour for staff delivering ELC in the private and third sectors, and funded a new programme to recruit and retain childminders.
“All of this is helping parents back into work, study or training, which is not only good for their wellbeing, but good for the economy.
โI am committed to continuing to work together with providers andย local government to safeguard the sector and ensure our children get the best start in life through access to high quality funded ELC.โ