Inclusion funding is offered at 2 levels:
- up to £1,800 a year for parents who are not working or training.
- a higher level of up to £3,600 a year for parents who are using the childcare in order to work or undertake education or training leading to work.
In the case of a 2-parent family, both parents must be working or training at the time they use the childcare to be eligible for the higher level. Parents who wish to apply for this higher level of funding must provide evidence that they are working or training, for example, employment pay slips.
If a child is attending a HAF Easter, summer or Christmas scheme inclusion funding may be paid in addition to the £1,800 or £3,600 maximum amount. The maximum amount will only be applied to any non-HAF provision the child attends.
Childcare providers should inform parents of the level of funding agreed upon when it's allocated. Childcare providers should also monitor the claims made for each child so that they do not overspend.
The year runs from April to March. The maximum hourly rate childcare or activity providers can apply for where your child needs one-to-one support is £11.44 per hour (national living wage for over 21s from April 2024) including on-costs which equates to 157 or 314 hours childcare for the year.
The level of funding won't be sufficient to pay for inclusion support for all year-round childcare.
The maximum level of funding applies across all settings and activities. If the child receives childcare from more than one provider or attends more than one activity, this will be taken into account in subsequent applications. Parents and providers are responsible for taking this into account when making an application for inclusion funding.
Providers must ask parents to let them know if their child is attending another setting. They are advised to keep an ongoing record of how much funding the child has had to avoid overspending.
Inclusion funding includes the summer, Christmas, Easter and all half-term holidays. If a child's attending a holiday play scheme as well as an after-school club this will be taken into account in the maximum amount allowed.