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Jersey Charity Bridges Childcare Funding Gap
5 Jan
Summary
- Charity will cover upfront childcare payments for eligible families.
- Scheme offers up to £6,270 for 15 hours of care weekly.
- Government application forms are expected in February.

A new government childcare scheme in Jersey, commencing this month, will provide eligible parents with up to £6,270 for 15 hours of weekly care for two to three-year-olds. However, a budget amendment to pay nurseries directly was rejected, meaning families must pay upfront and then claim reimbursement.
The Jersey Child Care Trust has announced it will offer financial assistance to parents who cannot afford these initial payments. This support aims to ensure that all young children benefit from essential early years education and care, crucial for brain development.
The government has stated that online application forms for the scheme will be available from February. Families who can pay upfront can expect to receive their refunds within four weeks of application. This initiative is seen as a vital investment in the younger generation of Jersey.




