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Childcare

High-quality childcare has a significant impact on children's development. When looking for childcare you will find a variety of types available and each will vary in their opening hours, costs, and the age of the children they will care for. To get further information about the…

Children Young People (CYP) SEND Strategy 2020.

Here you will find the Children Young People (CYP) SEND Strategy 2020-23.

Free Nursery Education

2 years old's Some families may be eligible for free 15 hours a week childcare, for the equivalent of 38 weeks per year (or 570 hours per year). Here you will find information on terrific for twos eligibility.   3 and 4 year old's All 3…

Money Matters

See 'All Results' for all money related issues. If you are looking for help with paying for childcare advice you can now find a straightforward explanation of all government childcare support on the new Childcare Choices website: www.childcarechoices.gov.uk For further information and advice:- Family and…

Paying for Childcare

There are currently two main sources of financial help for working parents: The childcare element of Working Tax Credit Childcare Vouchers The childcare element of Working Tax Credit is intended to help working parents on a low income with the costs of registered childcare. The…

SEND - Childcare Services : Childcare Sufficiency Assessment

Since April 1, 2008, local authorities have had a duty to secure sufficient childcare to enable parents to work, or undertake education and training leading to work. To fulfil this duty, Wolverhampton City Council must ensure that the childcare available meets the needs of parents,…

Wolverhampton Strategy for Children and Young People with SEND

Here you will find the Wolverhampton Strategy for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.There is also a Easy Read version of the Wolverhampton Strategy for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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