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Minutes:
The Board received a report of the Strategic Director, Children and Young People on the statutory duty in the Childcare Act 2006, to carry out a Childcare Sufficiency Assessment in order to demonstrate that the local authority had secured sufficient childcare for all parents that need it.
The Board
were reminded that the Childcare Act 2006 placed duties on English Local
Authorities to improve outcomes for young children and reduce inequalities
between them. Local Authorities were also required to secure sufficient childcare to enable
parents to work and to provide information to parents about childcare and a
wide range of other services that may be of benefit to them. In preparation for this duty, a detailed
assessment of the supply of, and demand for, childcare in the local authority
area was required. There was a particular emphasis to
ensure childcare settings were in a position to support children with
disabilities and also support parents in receipt of working tax credits.
Details
of the timeframe for the 2011 Childcare Sufficiency Assessment were detailed in
the report for Members’ information.
RESOLVED:
That
1) the report be
noted;
2) the Local Authority complete an annual
review of its childcare provision in addition to the 3 yearly Childcare
Sufficiency Assessment, thereby ensuring supply of places and demand for places
be monitored and findings actioned appropriately;
3) the Local Authority, through its
Children and Young People Directorate Officers, provide targeted support to
childcare providers to ensure delivery of high quality provision and improved
outcomes; and
4) the Strategic
Director, Children and Young People, be authorised to action issues arising
from the Childcare Sufficiency Assessment through an agreed action plan.