An executive agency of the Department for Education Early Years Update More Great Childcare Early Education System Leadership College activity Early Years.

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An executive agency of the Department for Education Early Years Update More Great Childcare Early Education System Leadership College activity Early Years Leadership

Key policy documents  More Great Childcare - Raising quality and giving parents more choice More Great Childcare - Raising quality and giving parents more choice  The Children and Families Bill 2013 The Children and Families Bill 2013

Elizabeth Truss – Parliamentary Under Secretary of State ‘More great childcare: Raising quality and giving parents more choice’ Proposals Published 29th January 2013 ‘…too many people who work with young children are under-qualified and the system for qualifications is confusing and inadequate.’

More Great Childcare  This now supersedes Supporting Families in the Foundation Years.  Early years teachers and early years educators  School readiness – ‘traditional’ nursery classes  EYP standards being aligned with teacher standards  EY teachers to take same skills test as classroom teacher trainees  Schools taking on younger children  Childminder agencies – flexible partnerships with schools and children’s centres  Ofsted – sole arbiter of quality

Children and Families Bill 2013 The Children and Families Bill takes forward the Coalition Government’s commitments to improve services for vulnerable children and support strong families. It underpins wider reforms to ensure that all children and young people can succeed, no matter what their background. The Bill will reform the systems for adoption, looked after children, family justice and special educational needs. It will encourage growth in the childcare sector, introduce a new system of shared parental leave and ensure children in England have a strong advocate for their rights:

Early Education  Early Years Foundation Stage  Early Years Funding Reform  Early Education for 3 and 4 year olds  Early Education for 2 year olds  Funding for 2 year olds through the DSG in 2013/14  Capital funding

Early Years System Leadership  Early Years Teaching Centres.  Maintained nursery schools as Teaching School Alliances.  Early Years providers and Children's Centres in TSAs.  Support for PVI Colleagues.  Specialist Leaders of Education (Currently 115 with an EY Specialism).  Children Centre System Leaders (Circa 50)  Childminders

Early Years Leadership Offer Leadership development  A further cohort of NPQICL has been confirmed for 2013/14, applications are open and will close at noon on 31 st May. Early years leadership network  25 th June - Central (IGEM, Kegworth)  2 nd July - South (Bristol)  4 th July - North (Everton)  26 th June – Web ex (National) Supporting System Leadership  CCSLs – Leicester City and Nottinghamshire  SLEs

Early Years Associate Name:Kate Mckenna Mobile:

Contact and queries To contact the early years leadership team please