Leading membership organisation, the Early Years Alliance has issued a comment on the government proposals, announced today, which aim to increase the number of childminders operating in England. These are:

Commenting, Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said:

“Childminders, just like those who work in nurseries and pre-schools, are education professionals who provide vital learning and development opportunities for the children in their care. It is incredibly concerning therefore that so many of the government proposals published today to encourage more childminders to remain in the sector risk undermining the professionalism that this part of the sector has worked so hard to have recognised.

“While the government may have, at long last, realised that it needs to take action to tackle the huge decline in childminder numbers over recent years, retrograde steps like reducing the number of inspections, creating a separate, streamlined EYFS and wasting more energy on the damp squib of a policy that is childminder agencies are simply not the solution.

“If ministers really wanted to stem the flow of childminders out of the sector, they would have focused on changes that recognised and valued them as early years professionals, equal to those who work in nursery and pre-school settings. Much of what has been announced today does the exact opposite.”