12 Dec, 2024

Understanding the take-up of early education entitlements  – a study by Coram Family and Childcare

COFACE member, Coram – Family and Childare recently published a study looking at early education entitlements for young children in England, focusing on the challenges some families, especially disadvantaged ones, face in accessing these services.

The early education entitlements for all 3-4-year-olds and disadvantaged 2-year-olds aim to support children’s development and reduce inequalities in participation in early childhood education and care (ECEC). While ECEC participation in England has risen since the introduction of these policies, a substantial minority of children, especially disadvantaged children, miss out on some or all of their entitlement. This raises the question of whether this reflects parental choice, or whether families face obstacles in accessing the early education entitlements, suggesting that more should be done to support take-up, to reduce inequalities in ECEC participation and outcomes. 

Take-up of the early education entitlements varies considerably between local authorities. This is likely to be due to a combination of demographics, including employment levels, features of local ECEC services (e.g. mix of provider types, costs), as well as the extent and effectiveness of local authority work to support take-up. The overall aim of the study is to provide evidence to support local authority actions to facilitate take-up of the early education entitlements, where needed, particularly amongst disadvantaged children, by exploring these interactions and identifying the key barriers to and facilitators of take-up among different groups. 

This research study is funded by the Nuffield Foundation and is being undertaken by the Centre for Evidence and Implementation, UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities and Coram Family and Childcare with Ivana La Valle. 

Read more here. 

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