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District Seminars March 2017 Swale Early Years and Childcare in Swale Key Facts and Figures Kent Swale EYFS GLD 2016 748 734 EYFS FSM Achievement Gap 2016 19 238 Percentage of providers good or outstanding December 2016 ID: 559495

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Slide1

30 Hours of Free Childcare District Seminars March 2017

Swale Slide2

Early Years and Childcare in Swale Key Facts and Figures

Kent

Swale

EYFS GLD 2016

74.8%

73.4%

EYFS FSM Achievement Gap 2016

19%

23.8%

Percentage of providers good or outstanding (December 2016)

96.8%

100%

Percentage of childminders good or outstanding

97%

97.5%

FF2 Take up (December 2016)

74%

71.2%

Percentage of providers in a collaboration

62%

61%Slide3

30 Hours of Free ChildcareThe scale of the challenge in

Swale

Predicted

take up of 15 Hours by three/four year olds

Autumn 2017

1,884

Spring 2018

2,475

Summer 2018

2,929

Estimated

eligibility for 30 hours of Free Childcare

Autumn

2017

1,078 children

Spring

2018

1,416 children

Summer

2018

1,676 children

N.B. The demand/supply maps in this presentation

s

hould

only be used

as an indicator

of potential need and anyone considering setting up or expanding their existing childcare provision should carry out their own market research to establish the likely demand. Slide4

Swale – Demand Model

The three areas which requires a significant increase in capacity are:

Sittingbourne South

Sittingbourne East

SheernessSlide5

Swale Demand – Autumn 2017Slide6

Swale Demand – Spring 2018Slide7

Swale Demand – Summer

2018Slide8

Swale

Establishments: 71

Childminders: 80

Total

Childcare providers:

151

Survey Responses: 62

Response Rate: 41%

Yes

Don’t Know

Not Sure

No

Are you considering offering the 30 hours of nursery funding when it is implemented for working parents?

Survey responses as at 23rd Feb 2017Slide9

Reduced revenue/income

Facilities/building issues

Restrictions with opening hours

KCC funding unknown

What are

your

reasons for not considering offering the 30 hours of nursery funding when it is implemented for working parents?

Impact on places for FF2

Lack of staff

Survey responses as at 23rd Feb 2017

Swale

Establishments: 71

Childminders: 80

Total

Childcare providers:

151

Survey Responses: 62

Response Rate: 41%Slide10

Over 38 weeks

Not applicable

Over 38 weeks & stretched places

Stretched places

For those that said yes or were not sure, how do you plan to offer the 30 hours funded places?

Don’t know

Survey responses as at 23rd Feb 2017

Swale

Establishments: 71

Childminders: 80

Total

Childcare providers:

151

Survey Responses: 62

Response Rate: 41%