Since 2004, all children in the UK aged three and four years old have been entitled to free places at nursery or another preschool setting (including childminders). From 1st September 2010 the Government extended these hours from 12.5 to 15 hours for up to 38 weeks of the year. The free entitlement provides universal access to early childhood education and care, ensuring that all children have the opportunity to benefit from early years education. The extended hours also supports parents who wish to
of free early yearâ€TMs education. This entitlement is funded by the government; the reason for this is to ensure that children from disadvantaged backgrounds have the same chance to advance, as children from advantaged backgrounds. In the Early Years Foundation stage, the target is to learn from playing, not in a usual schooling form. For example learning colour names from painting, learning number from playing with classroom pets. Each part of the UK delivers the early years education a different
different organisations that provide Early Years education for children aged 0 – 5 years. Whilst some provide the entitlement from birth, some provision work in conjunction with others and entitlement starts from the age of 3 years. • Sure Start Centres provide support to families, predominately in disadvantaged areas and work closely with health care providers such as Health Visitors and Midwives. They also offer childcare places to children from the age of 2 years to prepare the children for mainstream
Outline the legal entitlements of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Anyone providing services for children with special needs – health, education or social service departments, as well as voluntary organisations – must act within the legal framework. Legislation can change at any time and all health, education and social care practitioners, also Early Years workers, should be alert to new Acts and Regulations. There have been many changes to legislation
all three and four year olds are entitled to 15 hours of free nursery education for 38 weeks of the year. This also applies for two year olds who meet the eligibility criteria. The Early Years Entitlement gives the child a maximum of 570 hours each year. The minimum that can be claimed per day is 2.5 hours and the maximum per day is 10 hours, after the first 2.5hours, the Early Years Entitlement can only be claimed for part hours in block of 15 minutes. Early Years education takes place in a variety
like to discuss the entitlement and provision for early yearâ€TMs education. Free education is provided for children aged 3-4 years and this up to the parents to decide if they want it or not for the child. There is pre-school and nursery education which is from 0- 5 years, there is many different places where you can send your child for early yearâ€TMs education like pre- schools groups, play groups, nursery centres and nursery schools. Furthermore for children aged 4-5 years there is reception classes
origin in employment, the provision of goods and services, education and public functions. Incorporates the earlier Race Relations Act 1965 and Race Relations Act 1968. Employment Equality
Entitlement programs have drastically changed our nation over the past 75 years. In this essay I will show how entitlement programs such as the New Deal in 1933, the Great Society in 1965 and the Affordable Care Act in 2010 have negatively affected our country. First, the New Deal, Roosevelt’s cure for the Great Depression in 1933. His idea was to give jobs to the families that were struggling to make money. Roosevelt outlined a set of measures designed to curb deflation and foreclosures and to
Summarise entitlement and provision for early year’s education? Every child matters agenda and the childcare act 2006, it become an entitlement of all 3-4 year olds in England to receive a free part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year. Early year’s provision in school is about supporting very young children it is distinct from key stage 1 in each country within the UK and is best on the concept of learning through play rather than more formal education Play
employers within own area of work 2.1. List the aspects of employment covered by law * Data protection * Health and safety * Criminal Records Bureau checks * Anti- discrimination provisions : gender, race, disability, religion, age; * Working hours * Holiday entitlements * Sickness absence * Sick pay * National minimum wage 2.2. List the main features of current employment legislation Employment legislation Over time a body of law or legislation