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From April 2024, childcare support for working families is changing.
Applications for these offers is through the Childcare Choices website, applications for those families who will be eligible from 1 April 2024, can apply from 2 January 2024. For families with younger children who will be eligible from September 2024, applications can be made from 10 June 2024.
Some families are eligible for 15 hours funded a week across the school year (38 weeks) with a childcare provider. Your child will be learning and playing with other children. This could also give you time (15 hours a week) to study or look for work.
You will need to meet one or more of the following criteria for your child to be eligible:
2-year-olds can also get funded childcare if they:
Evidence such as official documentation confirming the above will need to be supplied as part of your application.
To confirm your eligibility and get your code, register on the portal.
If you are having trouble applying on the portal, complete the PDF application form and email it to the EEF Team.
Please note, this will take longer to process.
We have started using new methods to let potentially eligible parents know about 2 year old funded places, so instead of the usual letter, you may receive an email or text from us. You will still need to complete an application and get your code before you are able to arrange your funded place with a childcare provider.
If you are eligible, you will be issued with a code to take to your childcare provider (nursery etc). When your child can start their funded place will depend on their date of birth. Please see the table below for an explanation of start dates.
Child’s 2nd Birthday is between | Place will start |
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1 April - 31 August |
From 1 September following their 2nd birthday (depending on when your childcare provider allows funded places to start during this claim period) |
1 September -31 December |
From 1 January following their 2nd birthday (depending on when your childcare provider allows funded places to start during this claim period) |
1 January – 31 March |
From 1 April following their 2nd birthday (depending on when your childcare provider allows funded places to start during this claim period) |
You can also apply if you’re a non-EEA citizen who cannot claim benefits:
A 2 year old you care for may also get funded childcare if you have:
Applications for families who are consider no recourse to public funds need to email [email protected] for further details and an application form.
Applications for 2 year old funding will need to be made via the CitizenPortal. If the parent/carer is on a low income and in receipt of one or more of the qualifying benefits, the claim can be made on the grounds of income/benefits. If they haven’t been awarded, they would need to apply under ‘other eligibility’ and attach documentation to support the claim. These applications will be manually assessed on an individual basis.
We are currently awaiting further clarification on what documentation/evidence is acceptable, but believe that they may be in receipt of Biometric Residence Permits. We will update this page when we have more information.
Providers will also need to ask for ID evidence to confirm the date of birth/legal name of the child e.g. birth certificate/passport etc.
All 3 and 4 year old Ukrainian children will be able to access the universal 3 and 4 year old funding from the start of the funding period following their 3rd birthday. Applications for 30 hours (extended entitlement) needs to be made via HMRC in the usual way.