The Government are seeking views on how to increase the number of new childminders and reduce the number of those leaving the profession. Not all questions are relevant to childminders, some are aimed at landlords and LAs so do share the consultation with anyone you think may be interested.
The consultation ends on 10th May so I urge anyone who has not yet submitted their response does so as soon as possible. Below you will find edited versions of my own responses. You may not agree with my replies, but you may find them helpful when composing your own. Question 1: To what extent do you agree or disagree that we should expand the range of regulated health care professionals, working within a GP surgery, who can complete health declarations for prospective childminders
In my mind this is not childminding. My thoughts would be to change all registrations where a childminder works directly with another adult (assistant or co-minder) to Childcare on Domestic Premises BUT make registering as CoDP simpler, and those with this registration to follow the Childminder rather than group EYFS requirements. There could be a blend, with CoDP requiring certain qualification requirements for ratio purposes, for example. Question 7-11: If you are a current or former early years provider, to what extent do you agree or disagree that receiving entitlement funding payments less frequently than monthly is a problem for you; affects your eligibility for Universal Credit; any other challenges in relation to being a childminder and your universal credit payments? You need to be disciplined in your budgeting. My LA pays 70% upfront based on estimates at the beginning of term, followed by a balancing payment at half term, for the remainder due, based on actual attendance on Headcount Day. I put the upfront payment in a savings account and work out a monthly amount by dividing the total by the number of term weeks & holiday weeks it covers eg 14 weeks term + 2 weeks school holiday = 16 weeks. So £3200/16= 200 per week x 4.33 weeks (month) = £866 per month. This is transferred at the beginning of the month into my business current account. Assuming there were no changes to my estimates, the balancing payment is around 30% & is transferred into my tax savings account. For me therefore, weighted termly payments are not an issue but I know that for other childminders they do cause difficulties. I know childminders who have had their UC payments suspended or otherwise impacted as a result of termly funding payments, for example. Question 17-21: What type of support do you access & where from? How can this support help you remain in the childminding profession? How could support be offered in a more effective or accessible way? Do you have any evidence you can share on how childminder support can improve retention?
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