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Is there sufficient childcare in your area for parents who work outside normal office hours?
Is there sufficient childcare in your area for parents who work outside normal office hours?
12 July 2011
Daycare Trust's tenth annual Holiday Childcare Costs Survey, sponsored by Computershare Voucher Services (CVS), is compiled from figures submitted by local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales. It compares by region the cost and availability of childcare provision during the school holidays, and is being released as part of National Childcare Week (11-18 July 2011).
This year's survey found that:
Recommendations in the report include:
Anand Shukla, acting Chief Executive of Daycare Trust said:
"We are extremely concerned that play services and holiday playschemes are falling victim to local government spending cuts. These are essential services that families across the country rely upon and we know that without these services many parents will have no option but to give up their job or take a period of unpaid leave that they can ill afford, in order to look after their children.
If families are able to access childcare, then they can expect a hefty bill. Once again, we have seen an increase in the cost of holiday childcare this year. In some regions, costs have risen dramatically since last year, putting a huge strain on families' summer finances. For those with two or more children, the cost of holiday childcare can run to thousands of pounds - the equivalent cost of a family holiday abroad."
Julian Foster, Managing Director of Computershare Voucher Services commented:
"It's worrying to see such a widespread drop in local authority funding for holiday childcare and what this research highlights is that it's now more important than ever for those clubs, organisations and schemes that have retained funding or are privately run to make childcare as accessible and affordable as possible,
"By registering with the relevant regulator - like Ofsted in England - and a childcare voucher scheme, holiday childcare organisations can enable parents to make pre-tax salary savings on their childcare - reducing the pinch felt by rising costs and the likelihood that they have to take leave from work in order to make sure their children are cared for during the holidays."
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