The amount of childcare for which families on benefits can claim back will increase by hundreds of pounds from the end of June.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to raise the amount on June 28, meaning parents eligible for help through Universal Credit will be able to claim back up to £951 for one child and £1,630 for two or more children.
This is a rise of 47% from the previous limits of £646 for one child or £1,108 for two or more children. The Government will also support eligible parents with their first month of childcare costs when they either enter work or increase their hours, by providing childcare funding upfront.
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Those parents will receive up to 85% of their childcare costs back before their next month's bills are due. The Department for Education says they will launch a consultation today aimed at increasing the early years' workforce in England.
A recruitment campaign to attract and retain talent is also planned for early next year, which will consider how to introduce new accelerated apprenticeship and degree apprenticeship routes.
Minister for children and families Claire Coutinho insisted childcare shouldn't be a "barrier to work", adding: "But the expense has previously meant parents have had to choose between working or looking after their child.
"We are supporting families with the largest ever expansion of free childcare, making sure that places will be available for parents who need them. This will save a working parent using 30 hours a week an average of £6,500. We have already announced plans to boost the amount Government pays childcare providers, and now we're knocking down barriers to recruiting and retaining the talented staff that provide such wonderful care for our children."
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