The Government recommends in the code of practice that local authorities should fund each pre-school child equally, regardless of what setting they attend. But recommending is as far as it goes - the local authorities are ultimately given the discretion to award whatever amount they like. As some are already 'top-slicing' the grant, additional weeks will leave the private and voluntary sectors further out of pocket (see News, page 4).
And a grant of just over 7 per two-and-a-half hour session will not cover the cost of providing the service in many cases, leaving nurseries effectively subsidising the Government's nursery education scheme. As one nursery owner points out, he is expected to provide 2006 care at 1996 prices.
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