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    Nursery World are facilitating a question/answer session with the Minister

    Put your questions by 17 September...good luck

    Exclusive: Ask the Minister | Nursery World

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Nursery World are facilitating a question/answer session with the Minister

    Put your questions by 17 September...good luck

    Exclusive: Ask the Minister | Nursery World
    Done - here is my question:

    Childminders are being encouraged to accept early years funding for 2,3 and 4 years olds and the hourly rate paid to childminders is £3.91 in my area. The average hourly rate in my area is between £5-£6 per hour and as we are pretty busy why would childminders offer to accept funding? Will the hourly rate be increased in line with the rate of pay of childminders and if not why would the government think that childminders will agree to offer it?

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