Department for Children, Young People, Education and Skills (CYPES)
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Title: | Approval of changes to the Nursery Education Fund (NEF) 2021 |
Date: | 23/03/2020 | | |
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Author: | Private Secretary to the Minister for Children and Education |
Background
The Minister for Education, announced on 11th December, 2020 the Government of Jersey's intention to extend the 20 hours of funded nursery education, offered to all children aged 3 to 4, to 30 hours from September 2021. A commitment to review the hourly rate paid to registered providers was also made at the same time.
The announcement was aligned with a policy recommendation from the draft Early Years Policy Development Board (EYPDB) Report:
“The Board recommends the consolidation of an educational entitlement for all children (3 – 4-year olds) with a future extension to 30 hours during term time.”
The recommendation was further supported by Engagement Day Insights, Parents/Carers Focus Groups, Market Review and Analysis, plus National and International Research.
Recommendation from Accountable Officer CYPES – 24th February 2021
- Not to proceed with implementing the JEYA proposed rate and suspend the announcement, therefore. of a specific uplifted hourly rate in order that the necessary assessments of the level of increase and the affordability of such and increase are sufficiently understood through rigorous, evidence-based analyses.
- Consider, as an alternative, the option of establishing an evidence-based interim rate in order to create headroom for a full evaluation of the long-term level.
- Consider implementing the increase in hours from no sooner than January 2022 (rather than September 2021) to facilitate 1. and/or 2. above.
Decision
The Minister acknowledged the risks highlighted by the Accountable Officer and the recommendations made.
The Minister also took into the account the views of his Ministerial colleagues as the Island’s elected leaders, and those of the States Assembly who approved the Common Strategic Policy and the 2020 Government Plan.
Within the approved 2020 plan there was a commitment to “Continue to develop better-integrated support in the ‘early years’ (0 to 5), through the work of the Early Years Policy Development Board, starting with a reformed nursery education offer.”
The Minister believes the risks identified by the Accountable Officer are outweighed by the urgent need to honour the commitments that Government has previously made and the need to provide certainty to parents, schools, and the NEF registered providers, in line with legitimate expectations they hold in response to government announcements.
Accordingly, the Minister made the decision to implement the following changes to the Nursery Education Fund from the start of term, September 2021:
- Up to 30 hours free education each week, for 38 weeks, during school term-time only
- Hourly rate paid to registered providers of £6.70