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Paying for Childcare
Upcoming changes to Childcare support As announced in the Spring Budget 2023 the financial support that is available to parents to help with the cost of childcare is increasing. These include major changes to make it easier for parents with childcare responsibilities to move into…Fifty things to do before you're five
Parents and carers will be given suggestions for 50 things to do with their children before they are five as part of a new early language development scheme from Oxfordshire County Council. Being able to communicate effectively supports children’s mental health and wellbeing, their self-confidence…Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF): Information for Families
The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme provides eligible children and young people with free holiday activities and food in the long school holidays. Oxfordshire County Council has been awarded funding from the Department for Education to deliver a Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme…Information for Activity Providers: Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme
The Department for Education (DfE) is providing funding to local authorities to coordinate a programme that provides healthy hot food and enriching activities to disadvantaged children during the 2023 Spring (otherwise known as Easter), Summer and Winter (otherwise known as Christmas) Holidays. We are seeking…Ukraine Family Support
Support for Ukrainian families Information can be found on our Ukraine dedicated webpages: Sponsor support: Homes for Ukraine scheme Guest support: Homes for Ukraine schemeHelp with childcare costs flyer
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All 3 to 4-year-olds in England already are entitled to 15 hours a week, or 570 hours a year of free early education. If their parents are living and working in England, 3 and 4-year-olds may be entitled to 30 pw hours free childcare .…Diarrhoea and vomiting in children
Diarrhoea and vomiting in babies Most babies' poo (or stool) changes in consistency from week to week, or even day to day. Breastfed babies have runny poo that doesn't smell. Formula-fed babies' poo is firmer, darker brown and smellier. Diarrhoea is when your baby frequently…