Posted: Wed 16th Mar 2022

Flying Start programme is being expanded in Wales

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 16th, 2022

In the first phase of the extension of high-quality childcare to all two-year olds in Wales, the Flying Start programme is being expanded to 2,500 more children under the age of four.

Expanding childcare to all two-year-olds in Wales, with a particular emphasis on strengthening Welsh-medium provision, is a commitment in the Co-operation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru.

Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan said: “I have heard from parents and carers about the positive impact Flying Start has had on their families.”

“We are committed to expanding early years provision and this excellent programme is the best way of delivering this.”

“We know children who attend quality early years settings benefit from spending time in a happy, nurturing environment with their peers and are better prepared for primary education.”

“This is an ambitious initiative, but it will make a profound difference to the lives of many Welsh families and help us reach our goal of achieving a million Welsh speakers by 2050.”

And Designated Member Siân Gwenllian said: “This is a first step to achieving our ambition of providing early years education and childcare for all children in Wales.”

“Accessible childcare will make a difference; benefiting children and families up and down the country. It is vital boost for our communities and the right move to support our children.”

“Working together, our joint commitment is to expand funded childcare to all two-year-olds with a particular focus on providing and strengthening Welsh- medium childcare. I look forward to us delivering this over the next three years.”

From September, the Flying Start programme will be expanded to reach up to 2,500 more children aged 0 to four by increasing the Flying Start target areas in every local authority in Wales.

All children under four living in these areas will be able to access Flying Start services, including childcare for those aged two to three.

Eligible families will be notified by their local Flying Start team by the summer.

Once the Flying Start scheme has been fully rolled out, all families in Wales with children aged two to three years will be eligible for 12.5 hours of funded, high-quality childcare for 39 weeks of the year.

Plans for the larger expansion of childcare via Flying Start will be announced in the autumn.

To meet this target, existing Flying Start childcare providers will be supported to expand their reach, with work ongoing to encourage new providers, including those who specialise in Welsh-medium provision, to offer the programme.

Currently 36,000 children under four living in some of the most deprived areas in Wales, benefit from the programme with around 9,000 two-year-olds receiving funded, high-quality, part-time childcare.

An additional £20m in funding has been allocated over the next three years to support the expansion.

Welsh Conservative and Shadow Services Minister Gareth Davies MS said: “Expanding Flying Start is good for both parents and children, but given scarce resources and the current cost of living, it would be best for any expansion of free childcare in Wales to focus on those who need it the most.

“It seems that extending the offer by supporting Flying Start providers to expand their reach rather than by, say, a voucher system for those families on universal credit, the Labour Government have got the implementation back-to-front.

“I hope that the minister reflects on this and makes the necessary changes to end the postcode lottery where affluent families benefit from the scheme while the most deprived lose out.”

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