Today, (Tue 27 Apr) the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Childcare and Early Education, publishes data which suggests that just 11 per cent of parents have confidence that the early years settings they use for their children are financially viable in the long term.
James Bowen, Director of Policy at school leaders’ union NAHT, said: “This government has repeatedly claimed that the early years is a priority when it comes to educational recovery, and yet what we see is a sector in a financially perilous position.
“The closure of nurseries could have a devastating effect on children, families and local communities. As the government looks at how best to support educational recovery, now is the time to properly invest in early years education and to protect nurseries.”
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First published 27 April 2021