Parents of children from 9 months old can now apply to access government-funded childcare from September 2024, as England's largest ever childcare expansion continues.
From(Sunday 12 May), eligible working parents of children who will be 9 months old by 31st August can apply to access 15 hours of funded childcare a weekâ set to benefit hundreds of thousands of families across the country.
This is the second step in the government's long-term plan to support hard-working parents to balance their family and career. As the successful launch of the offer in April demonstrates, this plan is working.
Since the launch of the offer, 211,027 2-year-olds are already benefitting from government-funded places, providing parents with financial support to return to work or increase their hours and kick-starting the government's commitment to grow the economy through affordable access to quality childcare.
Working parents whose children will be aged between 9- and 23-months old on 31 August 2024 can apply for their government-funded childcare code via the childcare service, which they then take to their chosen childcare provider to validate.
In this next stage, the historic rollout will deliver direct government support with childcare costs from the term after their child turns 9 months old, until they start school. By September 2025, support will increase to 30 government-funded hours a week, saving families an average of ã6,900 per year.