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Childcare Vouchers can be used to pay for the care of children up to the age of 15 or 16 if they are disabled, including: Home based care such as childminders, nannies and au pairs. Pre-school care such as nursery schools, play schools and creches.
You create an on-line account and for every £8 you pay in, the government will add an extra £2, up to £2,000 per child, per year. The money can go towards a whole range of regulated childcare, including nurseries, childminders, after-school clubs and holiday clubs.
Childcare Vouchers can only be used to pay for activities out of normal school hours and on school premises. If the trip is outside of school hours and on Ofsted registered premises (for example at a camp), they can only be used to pay the holder of the Ofsted certificate, not the school.
If you cannot afford to enroll your child in child care, you may qualify for financial assistance through the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC). EEC works with local Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (CCR&Rs) to help make sure that early education and care programs are accessible to families in need.