‘Poorly thought out’ : expanded England childcare scheme results in higher fees for some families
Some parents say scheme is a ‘sticking plaster’, with providers incurring losses on every free hour offered For Alec, a father from Sheffield, the expansion of government-funded childcare to children of many working parents in England from as early as nine months of age feels like a pretty (…)
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