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Brighton & Hove has achieved the nation’s highest take up of Early Years Free Entitlement (EYFE) among disadvantaged 2-year-olds.
Census data from January 2024 revealed that the council has achieved a 100% uptake of EYFE, a score matched only by one other UK local authority, the Isles of Scilly. This compares to a national average of 75%.
The 100% take up of EYFE among disadvantaged 2-year-olds in Brighton & Hove was achieved by:
EYFE supports parents with childcare costs through free government-funded childcare.
Depending on the childcare provider, these hours can be used over 38 weeks of the year or up to 52 weeks if parents/carers use fewer than their total weekly hours.
Find childcare in Brighton & Hove and discover what childcare support you can get.
Free childcare support will expand further for parents and carers across the country later this year and next year.
Find out more about how the EYFE childcare support scheme is expanding.
Councillor Emma Daniel, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Youth Services, said: “I’m delighted that we have achieved a 100% take up of Early Years Free Entitlement among disadvantaged 2-year-olds in Brighton & Hove.
“This will support children’s development while allowing more parents and carers to return to work without the added financial pressures of childcare costs.
“Brighton & Hove is well-placed for the expansion of free childcare in September, which will see EYFE extended to all eligible working parents of children from 9-months old.
“We can take learnings made from promoting the disadvantaged 2-year-old offer to ensure that as many families can benefit from the free childcare expansion as possible.
“We’d also like to highlight other resources available to families in the city, such as our Family Hubs, Family Service Directory, and Holiday Activities & Food (HAF) programme.”
As at 31 March 2024, 20% of early years childcare providers in Brighton & Hove were rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, surpassing the national average of 14%, while 98% of providers on the city’s early years register were rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’.