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Early Years Qualifications
28 January 2025
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Education
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement discusses the rollout of government-funded childcare expansion and reforms for early years education qualifications.
Action Requested
The government is expanding funded childcare to 30 hours per week from September 2025, introducing a new Early Years Teacher Degree Apprenticeship, an experience-based route for early years staff, and launching a digital service to check the approval status of early years qualifications. These measures aim to improve workforce standards and support child development.
Key Facts
- The childcare expansion will provide 15 hours per week from September 2024, increasing to 30 hours in September 2025.
- A new Early Years Teacher Degree Apprenticeship is being introduced throughout England as a three-year course without student debt.
- An experience-based route for early years staff will be available from March 3, 2025, requiring assessors and supervisors to have at least two years of relevant experience.
- The Check an Early Years Qualification digital service will be launched on GOV.UK later in Spring.
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