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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 01 Mar 2017
Fathers in the Family

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Main. Let me thank the hon. Member for Airdrie and Shotts (Neil Gray) for securing this important debate. I am pleased to follow the hon. Member for St Austell and Newquay (Steve Double), who made an outstanding contribution, as did …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 31 Jan 2017
Statutory Sex and Relationships Education

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Edward. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Diana Johnson) for securing this important debate and for all the work she has done on the topic. We have heard some excellent arguments about the need …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 22 Nov 2016
Education and Social Mobility

"It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Altrincham and Sale West (Mr Brady). I am also pleased that my hon. Friend the Member for Ashton-under-Lyne (Angela Rayner) initiated this important debate. She made an excellent speech. I am sure that the whole House will agree that education …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 12 Jul 2016
Free Childcare for 3 and 4-year-olds

"My hon. Friend is making an important speech. I recently met members of the Rochdale branch of the National Day Nurseries Association, who had real concerns about provision and the low funding available for places, to the point where they thought that they would not be able to make the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Jul 2016
School Penalty Fines and Authorised Absence

"The hon. Gentleman is doing an excellent job in leading this debate. Does he agree that the policy is far too draconian? I have two young children and the headteacher at their school is excellent and sensible, but that is not always the case. Should parents not be given more …..."
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Written Question
Nurseries
Monday 20th June 2016

Asked by: Simon Danczuk (Independent - Rochdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate her Department has made of the proportion of the existing 15 hours of free childcare that is provided by nurseries that are (a) private, (b) voluntary and (c) independent.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

The information requested is presented within the Main tables: SFR20/2015 at the following link:

Provision for children under 5 years of age: January 2015 - Publications - GOV.UK

Figures for 2-year-olds can be found within Table 1a and for 3- and 4-year-olds, within Table 2a.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 15 Jun 2016
Further Education Colleges: Greater Manchester

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Ryan. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Wythenshawe and Sale East (Mike Kane) for calling this important debate. I will concentrate my comments on the area review that is taking place and how it relates particularly to my …..."
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Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 13th June 2016

Asked by: Simon Danczuk (Independent - Rochdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate her Department has made of the proportion of (a) private, (b) voluntary and (c) independent nurseries which will provide the additional 15 hours of childcare under the provisions of the Childcare Act 2016.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

The Department for Education publishes data on the number of children benefitting from funded early education places by type of provider and local authority. The latest information can be found in the Statistical First Release Provision for children under five years of age in England: January 2015 (SFR20/2015).

As part of our ongoing development of our 30 hours implementation plans we are consulting extensively with key stakeholders, including representative organisations and other individual providers.

The government will continue to support the growth and creation of new places to deliver the 30 hours funded entitlement through investing at least £50 million of capital investment to support the creation of additional early years places. This is in addition to our commitment to capital funding to create nursery provision as part of new Free Schools which we estimate will create at least 4,000 places.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 13th June 2016

Asked by: Simon Danczuk (Independent - Rochdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the average hourly cost per child is to the public purse of the additional 15 hours free childcare provided for under the Childcare Act 2016 in (a) the UK, (b) the North West and (c) Rochdale.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

Currently the national average hourly rate paid by the Department for Education to local authorities in England is £4.56. From April 2017, the national average funding rate paid by the Department will increase to £4.88 per hour for three- and four-year-olds. This includes the average spend on the early years pupil premium which, at current rates, is approximately 5p per child per hour. More government investment and support than ever before is going towards high-quality early education: funding for the early years entitlements will increase from £2.7 billion per year to £3.9 billion per year during the course of this Parliament, and this includes an uplift of £300 million per year.

We recognise that the current funding system for funded early education creates unfair and unjustifiable differences between areas and providers. That is why we have announced that we will introduce a national funding formula for early years. The Government will be consulting on detailed proposals later this year.

These figures refer to England as the early years entitlements are a devolved matter.


Written Question
Children: Day Care
Monday 13th June 2016

Asked by: Simon Danczuk (Independent - Rochdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate her Department has made of the (a) likely level of uptake for the extra 15 hour a week childcare provided for under the Childcare Act 2016 and (b) number of people eligible for that extra childcare under the provisions of that Act.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

The Government estimates that around 390,000 three- and four-year-olds will be eligible for the additional 15 hours of free childcare, and we expect that the majority of parents with eligible children will want to take up this generous offer. During our 2015 consultation, we conducted an online survey and of nearly 20,000 respondents, around 89% said they would take up the additional hours if they were available now.