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Help with childcare

Childcare costs are a major consideration that many parents need to take into account when choosing which type of childcare to use.

They may be entitled to receive financial assistance, depending on individual circumstances and the ages of their children. Information about a wider range of financial help for parents on a low income is also available on this website.

Help for working parents

If you are a working parent, you could be entitled to Working Tax Credit and extra help towards childcare through Child Tax Credit. To check your eligibility or get a claim pack, visit the HM Revenue and Customs website (www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/tmatax-credits.shtml) or telephone 0800 500 222.

Help for lone parents

New Deal is a government programme designed to help lone parents who want to return to work. If you join New Deal (www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCP/Customers/outofworkhelplookingforwork/Getting_job_ready/Programmes_to_get_you_ready/New_Deal/New_Deal_for_Lone_Parents/index.html), you can receive help with childcare costs while you attend interviews or approved training courses.

Help for students

Higher education students with dependant children may be able to get help paying for childcare while they study. The amount will depend on whether they have any other income. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) does not count the childcare grant when it works out benefit entitlement.

If you are studying at a further education college, you may be able to get help from its access fund, subject to your financial circumstances.

Information on all aspects of student support is available from the student support information line on 0800 731 9133.

Help for parents of three and four year-olds

Free sessions are available at all Ofsted-registered day nurseries, pre-school playgroups and accredited childminders in Medway. You can find out the current school term dates from this website.

Help from your employer

If you are a working parent, you may able to get help from your employer. Many businesses are beginning to recognise that family-friendly policies are a necessary part of recruiting and retaining their workforce.

For details of childcare in your area, please contact the Medway Family Information Service using the details below or visit the childcare website (www.childcarelink.gov.uk/medway).

For further information contact:
email icon Email : childcareinfo@medway.gov.uk
Telephone icon Telephone : 01634 335566
Mail icon Write to : Medway Council
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
Kent ME4 4TR
Minicom icon Minicom :

01634 333111


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