Early Education Documents for 2, 3 and 4 year old funding
2-year-old funding process
This is the process you follow when offering a 2-year-old funded place
Early Years Process Offering 2 year funded place
Funding claims for 2-year-old funding
Eligibility Route 1
Help paying for childcare: Free education and childcare for 2-year-olds - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Eligibility Route 2
2-year-olds may also get free childcare if they:
- are looked after by a local authority, for example a Foster Carer – proof of evidence will be required, such as– A letter from a relevant professional with the child`s name and date of birth.
- have an education, health and care (EHC) plan- a letter from a relevant professional with the child`s name and date of birth regarding the EHCP awarded.
- the child is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance Evidence – award letter for DLA
- the child has left care under an adoption order, special guardianship order or a child arrangements order - a letter from a relevant professional with the child`s name and date of birth or special guardianship, adoption or residence order from the court.
- the child is supported through a child protection plan or child in need plan. A letter from the lead Social Worker would be required as evidence.
- Coventry SEND the child has a diagnosed syndrome, condition or disability that significantly affects the ability to access learning or has 12 months developmental delay in 2 or more out of the 4 areas of need. These are:
- Communication and Interaction
- Cognition and Learning
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties
- Sensory and / or Physical needs
and - the child is accessing additional services provided by health or local authority professionals
- Early Help support – the child is accessing additional services provided by health or local authority professionals and the total household income of £20,000 or less a year, after tax
Proof of the parent’s total household income for a year, after tax and a letter from the relevant professional will need to be submitted when applying
If parents are a non- UK citizen who cannot claim benefits
If parent’s immigration status says that they have ‘no recourse to public funds’, they may still get free childcare for their 2-year-old. They must live in England and their household income must be no more than:
- £26,500 for families outside of London with one child
- £30,600 for families outside of London with two or more children
They cannot have more than £16,000 in savings or investments.
Proof of evidence will be required when applying and the completion of a Self-Declaration Form must be submitted onto the portal, along with copies of the parent’s Biometric Cards or Aspen Card.
Extended Entitlement (30 hours childcare) process
This funding is only available for 3 and 4-year-old children where working parents meet the eligibility criteria
Guidance for providers when offering the Extended Entitlement (30 hours).
There are posters you can use to promote the 30-hour extended entitlement to inform parents and carers.
30 hours funding posters for 3 three terms
Useful links for you to share with parents:
30 hour funding: apply online to HMRC
How to apply for 30 hours childcare and Tax-Free Childcare - YouTube video
Children in Foster Care accessing 30 hours of childcare
Foster Carers who work outside of their fostering responsibilities may be entitled to receive up to 30 hours per week of funded childcare. This is an increase to the universal entitlement to 15 hours childcare for children aged 3 to 4.
The child's Foster carer and allocated social worker will decide together, before making an application, that accessing these additional hours are consistent with the child's care plan and the foster carer meets the eligibility criteria for extended entitlement funding.
Please note the following:
- Each foster carer (or lone foster carer) must earn at least the minimum equivalent of 16 hours per week at the national minimum wage or national living wage, for further clarification please access: https://www.gov.uk/30-hours-free-childcare
- 30 hours is the maximum amount of hours that can be claimed. However, it is perfectly acceptable for the child to access fewer hours.
- Hours must be taken over no less than 38 weeks, up to a maximum of 570 hours across the year
- Foster Carers can choose to pay for additional hours above 30 per week if this is consistent with the care plan
- Costs in addition to direct childcare e.g. food or nappies will not be covered by either the universal or extended hours entitlement funding
- Coventry City Council is responsible for the generation of childcare codes for all eligible, Coventry Looked After Children. This includes children who either have a Coventry address or attend a Coventry childcare setting.
Foster Carers must apply inline with the time frames stated in the 30-hour process;
- Before 31 December for a January start date
- Before 31 March for an April start date
- Before 31 August for a September start date.
- All applications must be re-confirmed every three months by your social worker and Coventry Business Sufficiency and Funding Team, to ensure continued eligibility. Failure to reconfirm may result in the extended hour's provision being withdrawn, in line with the terms and conditions of the funding stream
Once a Special Guardianship Order (SGO) is granted, the carer then has the same right to benefits and tax credits as a birth parent. All Foster Carers who are granted Special Guardianship Order are then required to apply for 30 hour funding on the Childcare Choices website, the same as the birth parents.
For further information please see the guidance notes for 30 hours free childcare for fostered children.
- Childcare Choices Flowchart - How to apply for 30 hours as a Foster Parent
- Coventry City Council Application form and guidance notes
Helping parents to reduce childcare costs
This poster can be displayed in your setting or used on any of your marketing materials such as Social Media to inform parents of how they can reduce their childcare costs
Ways to reduce your childcare costs poster.
Coventry Schools and Early Years Portal Support
What to do when you are logged out of the Early Years Portal.
If you have any questions about these documents, please contact the Early Years Team - EYProviderfunding@coventry.gov.uk
Coventry Business, Sufficiency and Funding Team
Address: PO Box 15Council House
Earl Street
Coventry
CV1 5RR