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Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate his Department has made of the level of fraudulent tax free childcare claims in each of the last three years; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

HMRC’s compliance activity for Tax-Free Childcare – which involves targeted risk campaigns plus additional exercises looking at the particulars of randomly selected parents - suggests non-compliance rates continue to remain negligible.

Whilst no formal estimates have been as yet been produced, all of HMRC’s compliance findings to date reveal no real evidence of deliberate fraud, but what mistakes have been detected relate instead to parent error.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many children use the 30 hours free childcare scheme.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - President of the Board of Trade

We want parents to have access to a range of affordable childcare, giving them increased flexibility in their working hours and helping children thrive in the crucial early years. That is why the department is investing £3.5 billion in our early education offers this year alone. The cost of 30 hours free childcare is set in table 1, attached. The total for 2017-18 is due to rounding.

The number of children that have benefitted from 30 hours free childcare in each year is set out in table 2, attached.

In total, around 600,000 children aged 3 and 4 years old benefitted from a 30 hours place throughout the first 2 years of delivery.

We do not hold data on estimates of the number of parents that have benefitted from the 30 hours entitlement in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the cost to the public purse was of the 30 hour free childcare scheme in England in the 2017-18 financial year.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - President of the Board of Trade

We want parents to have access to a range of affordable childcare, giving them increased flexibility in their working hours and helping children thrive in the crucial early years. That is why the department is investing £3.5 billion in our early education offers this year alone. The cost of 30 hours free childcare is set in table 1, attached. The total for 2017-18 is due to rounding.

The number of children that have benefitted from 30 hours free childcare in each year is set out in table 2, attached.

In total, around 600,000 children aged 3 and 4 years old benefitted from a 30 hours place throughout the first 2 years of delivery.

We do not hold data on estimates of the number of parents that have benefitted from the 30 hours entitlement in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many people used the 30 hours free childcare scheme in England in (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - President of the Board of Trade

We want parents to have access to a range of affordable childcare, giving them increased flexibility in their working hours and helping children thrive in the crucial early years. That is why the department is investing £3.5 billion in our early education offers this year alone. The cost of 30 hours free childcare is set in table 1, attached. The total for 2017-18 is due to rounding.

The number of children that have benefitted from 30 hours free childcare in each year is set out in table 2, attached.

In total, around 600,000 children aged 3 and 4 years old benefitted from a 30 hours place throughout the first 2 years of delivery.

We do not hold data on estimates of the number of parents that have benefitted from the 30 hours entitlement in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the cost to the public purse was of the 30 hour free childcare scheme in England in the 2018-19 financial year.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - President of the Board of Trade

We want parents to have access to a range of affordable childcare, giving them increased flexibility in their working hours and helping children thrive in the crucial early years. That is why the department is investing £3.5 billion in our early education offers this year alone. The cost of 30 hours free childcare is set in table 1, attached. The total for 2017-18 is due to rounding.

The number of children that have benefitted from 30 hours free childcare in each year is set out in table 2, attached.

In total, around 600,000 children aged 3 and 4 years old benefitted from a 30 hours place throughout the first 2 years of delivery.

We do not hold data on estimates of the number of parents that have benefitted from the 30 hours entitlement in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many parents use the 30 hours free childcare scheme.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - President of the Board of Trade

We want parents to have access to a range of affordable childcare, giving them increased flexibility in their working hours and helping children thrive in the crucial early years. That is why the department is investing £3.5 billion in our early education offers this year alone. The cost of 30 hours free childcare is set in table 1, attached. The total for 2017-18 is due to rounding.

The number of children that have benefitted from 30 hours free childcare in each year is set out in table 2, attached.

In total, around 600,000 children aged 3 and 4 years old benefitted from a 30 hours place throughout the first 2 years of delivery.

We do not hold data on estimates of the number of parents that have benefitted from the 30 hours entitlement in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what financial support is available to parents of a child over the age of 11 to help with their childcare costs, given that this is the upper limit for Tax-Free Childcare, and where they are no longer able to access Childcare Vouchers.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

This Government is committed to supporting families and we will be spending almost £6 billion in 2019/20 on childcare support – more than ever before.

There is a range of financial support with the cost of childcare available to parents with children over the age of 11, including:

  • Support with 20% of childcare costs for disabled children up to the age of 16 under Tax-Free Childcare.

  • Support of up to 85% of childcare costs under Universal Credit, and up to 70% of costs under Tax Credits, for children up to the age of 16 and 15 respectively.

  • Support of up to 85% of childcare costs for children under 15 whose parents are full time Higher Education students under the Childcare Grant in England.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what support for childcare is available to working parents who have no recourse to public funds.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

All three and four year olds in England are entitled to the 15 hour universal entitlement to free early education for 38 weeks of the year regardless of the immigration status of the child or their parents.

Parents who have the right to live and work in the UK are eligible for an additional 15 hours a week of free childcare for three and four year old children.

Parents who are from outside the EEA and have no recourse to public funds are not entitled to the additional hours of free childcare for three and four year old children. However, if they have a British partner, an EEA national partner or a non-EEA national who is not subject to immigration control, they can receive the additional free hours of childcare if it is that other partner who makes the application for 30 hours.

Children of families with no recourse to public funds with a right to remain in the UK on grounds of private and family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights and children of Zambrano carers have recently become eligible for the free early education entitlement for the most disadvantaged two year old children in England provided they come within the income threshold.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what forecast he has made of the number of parents that will be eligible for tax free childcare in each of the next five years.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

We estimate that there are 1.3 million families with qualifying childcare that are eligible for Tax-free Childcare in the UK in 2019/20. This estimate has been revised from the 1.5 provided previously following updates to the survey data and methodological improvements.

Current forecasts for the next five years can be seen in the table below.

2019/20

2020/21

2021/22

2022/23

2023/24

Number of Eligible Families with Qualifying Childcare (Millions)

1.3

1.3

1.3

1.2

1.2


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 9th September 2019

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment he has made of the effect of the lack of access in Northern Ireland to 30 hours funded childcare on the affordability of childcare in Northern Ireland compared to the rest of the UK.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

The provision of funded childcare hours for pre-school children is devolved and is therefore a matter for a restored Northern Ireland Executive.

Parents in Northern Ireland are able to receive support with their childcare costs from UK government support including Universal Credit and Tax-Free Childcare.