The Department for Education has confirmed more detail about new funding available to help early years settings to develop and sustaining inclusive early years environments.
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EY Instant Update. early years policy update for alliance members. The Department for Education has published plans to improve support and funding for children and young people with special educational need and disabilities (SEND).
The government has published its plans for significant reforms to SEND provision across the education sector, including early years provision.
Alliance members: check your inbox for a summary of the changes.
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The first 50 to buy a ticket will receive a free publication!
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We’re pleased to be joined by Ofsted Chief Inspector Sir Martyn Oliver at our London event, and Sam Sleeman-Boss and Wendy Ratcliff from Ofsted at our Manchester event.
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Alliance Connect Roadshow: Building belonging
Celebrating the power of difference to create kinder, stronger, and more inclusive early years environments
Join us at one of our two Alliance Connect Roadshows taking place this year.
Book today!
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FREE Alliance Connect: Making movement matter
Join us for this session with Angelo Ciccarelli, the founder of Super Star Sport and passionate advocate for giving children the opportunity to develop a love of physical activity and movement.
Tuesday 27 Jan, 6.30pm - 7.30pm
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- an under-twos funding rate of £12.04 from 1 April 2026, an average increase of 4.28% compared to 1 April 2025. Individual council under-twos rates here: bit.ly/4pHsU7Q
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- an average two-year-old funding rate of £8.90 from 1 April 2026, an average increase of 4.36% compared to 1 April 2025. Individual council two-year-old rates here: bit.ly/4s2ZXow
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@departmentforedu.bsky.social has confirmed that local authorities in England will receive:
- an average three- and four-year-old funding rate of £6.42 from 1 April 2026, an average increase of 4.95% compared to April 2025. Individual council three- and four-year-old rates here: bit.ly/4oTL2Kk
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The government has today confirmed the local authority funding rates for 2026/27 (frontline provider rates will be confirmed by individual local authorities by 28 February 2026).
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All Best Start Family Hubs will be expected to have a SEND professional and services to support speech and language development, the government has confirmed today.
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Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said: "... in theory, plans to boost the wages of the lowest paid should be positive news for the sector. The reality is, however, that without adequate govt funding, these changes could be the final nail in the coffin for EY businesses."
Alliance CEO Neil Leitch took part in a new podcast with the Food Foundation, discussing food poverty in the early years, why government must do more to support the provision of health meals and snacks in PVI settings and more.
You can listen here: foodfoundation.org.uk/news/podcast...
A newly-published evaluation of the Department for Education’s (DfE) Early Years Financial Incentives pilot scheme has found that it failed to meet its objectives.
It found that the scheme had “no measurable increase in … the number of applicants per vacancy”.
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The expansion of the government’s ‘funded’ early education and childcare scheme is at risk due to financial and staffing pressures, new statistics from the Department for Education (DfE) reveal.
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Ofsted has today confirmed significant changes to how it will inspect education settings – incl. early years providers – going forward.
The changes, which will come into effect from 10 Nov, follow a recent consultation into proposed inspection reforms: www.eyalliance.org.uk/news/2025/09...
The Education Committee has launched an inquiry into the early years sector looking at issues around the sustainability of the workforce, families’ access to services and the quality of outcomes for young children.
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The government has announced funding of £45 million to create a further 300 new or expanded school-based nurseries from September 2026.
However, the Alliance has called on government to place more focus on private and voluntary providers.
Read more: www.eyalliance.org.uk/news/2025/09...
So all in all, great rhetoric, great soundbites – but the reality is that we have a sector that is struggling.”
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“This is the biggest initiative in terms of early years that we’ve had, right in the middle of a recruitment and retention where there is gross underfunding – and then we’ve just had the nice wallop of national insurance increases, which we are prohibited from passing on to parents.
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Alliance CEO Neil Leitch appeared on BBC 5 Live Breakfast earlier, discussing the expanded early years entitlement that comes into effect today.
Listen from 11 minutes here: bbc.in/3I3vAfj
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The latest phase of the government’s early years recruitment campaign will focus on increasing the number of male educators working in early years settings, the Department for Education has announced.
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The richest households in England will be eight times more likely to benefit from the full roll-out of the government’s funded early entitlement expansion than the most disadvantaged families, analysis by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) has found.
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@ofstednews.bsky.social has today announced several measures to “reassure the education sector” about the rollout of the renewed Ofsted inspection framework in November.
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84% of parents of under-fives support the introduction of a professional register for early years staff, new research commissioned by the @coalitionedcare.bsky.social and conducted by More in Common, has found.
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Labour MP and chair of the Education Select Committee Helen Hayes called on the government to take action to ensure that early years settings aren’t forced to close as a result of the impact of high delivery costs and inadequate funding rates during a Westminister Hall debate on Wed:
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What does the public really think about childcare and early education, and what do they want the Government to prioritise next?
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Commenting, Alliance CEO Neil Leitch welcomed the "ambitious and wide-ranging strategy" but stressed that "the ambitions detailed in this strategy can only – and will only – be possible with sufficient funding from government."