Funding rates confirmation 'another disappointment' for the sector, Alliance warns

The Early Years Alliance has issued a comment, following confirmation that, from September 2023, funding rates will increase from an average of £5.29 to £5.62 per child for three and four-year-olds, and from an average of £6.00 to £7.95 per child for two-year-olds. 

Commenting, Neil Leitch, chief executive of the Early Years Alliance, said: 

“While we welcome clarity on what the average funding rates will be from September, it’s clear that the increases confirmed today will do little if anything to address the years of underfunding that has devastated England’s early years sector.

“Given that government’s own figures show that there is a £1.8bn shortfall in the existing three-and-four-year-old offer, how can anyone argue that a mere 6% increase in funding will come anywhere close to easing the pressures facing the sector, especially in the face of sky-high rates of inflation? 

“Clearly, the government has grossly underestimated what early years providers need to both keep their doors open and continue to provide high-quality education and care. While we recognise that the plans for funding the new one- and two-year-old offers have yet to be confirmed, the fact is that funding must be adequate across the whole early years system for the sector to be able to remain sustainable, and from today’s announcement, it’s clear that this simply isn’t the case. 

“Simply put, today marks yet another disappointment for the early years sector, and for parents hoping to be able to access affordable early years provision for their children in the coming year and beyond.”