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Lack of childcare 'forcing key workers to stay home' | Lack of childcare 'forcing key workers to stay home' |
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Key workers say they are being forced to take time off work because they do not have access to childcare. | Key workers say they are being forced to take time off work because they do not have access to childcare. |
Schools, nurseries and childminders were told to close their doors last week to all except vulnerable children and the children of key workers, such as NHS staff and delivery drivers. | Schools, nurseries and childminders were told to close their doors last week to all except vulnerable children and the children of key workers, such as NHS staff and delivery drivers. |
But many nurseries say staying open for such small numbers of children has not been financially viable. | But many nurseries say staying open for such small numbers of children has not been financially viable. |
They also say staff need better protection from the coronavirus. | They also say staff need better protection from the coronavirus. |
The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) estimates around half of nurseries have completely closed for the duration of the coronavirus crisis. | The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) estimates around half of nurseries have completely closed for the duration of the coronavirus crisis. |
'Left us stuck' | 'Left us stuck' |
But for key workers who need childcare, the closures have meant having to take time off to look after their children. | But for key workers who need childcare, the closures have meant having to take time off to look after their children. |
NHS consultant Vesna Pavasovic told the BBC that she would have to take time off work to look after her daughter, because their local nursery is now closed. | NHS consultant Vesna Pavasovic told the BBC that she would have to take time off work to look after her daughter, because their local nursery is now closed. |
"We are putting our lives at risk for the entire nation and this is without any doubt our duty. | "We are putting our lives at risk for the entire nation and this is without any doubt our duty. |
"Equally, it's the duty of the UK government to secure, without any delay, the funding for the designated schools and nurseries supporting key workers." | "Equally, it's the duty of the UK government to secure, without any delay, the funding for the designated schools and nurseries supporting key workers." |
Catherine Phelvin and her husband, both NHS clinical workers, said the nursery of their one-year-old child closed at short notice last week. | Catherine Phelvin and her husband, both NHS clinical workers, said the nursery of their one-year-old child closed at short notice last week. |
"For various reasons and this really left us quite stuck," said Catherine. | "For various reasons and this really left us quite stuck," said Catherine. |
"If we don't have adequate childcare provision for our youngest pre-school children, it's difficult for two key worker parents or indeed single parents to continue working - even their current hours, let alone, doing extra hours. | "If we don't have adequate childcare provision for our youngest pre-school children, it's difficult for two key worker parents or indeed single parents to continue working - even their current hours, let alone, doing extra hours. |
"As well as the emotional side of this, obviously it's not that easy just to switch childcare providers. | "As well as the emotional side of this, obviously it's not that easy just to switch childcare providers. |
"And there's also potentially a financial cost to us as individuals, for having to find new childcare out short notice." | "And there's also potentially a financial cost to us as individuals, for having to find new childcare out short notice." |
Eleanor Deslow also works for the NHS and her husband is a key worker in the automotive industry. | Eleanor Deslow also works for the NHS and her husband is a key worker in the automotive industry. |
"Last Wednesday just gone, we were told that our nursery is closing - this has left us in a situation where we currently do not have any childcare." | "Last Wednesday just gone, we were told that our nursery is closing - this has left us in a situation where we currently do not have any childcare." |
The couple used to rely on older relatives, but government advice states children should not be left with anyone who should be following social distancing advice - for example the over-70s or those with certain health conditions. | The couple used to rely on older relatives, but government advice states children should not be left with anyone who should be following social distancing advice - for example the over-70s or those with certain health conditions. |
Eleanor says her husband has now been given the option to take furlough. | Eleanor says her husband has now been given the option to take furlough. |
"It would mean he'd be on 80% wages. But if he takes that he may not have a job to return to in three months. | "It would mean he'd be on 80% wages. But if he takes that he may not have a job to return to in three months. |
"So after being promised our son would be looked after at nursery, there is no guarantee of safety being promised that the outcome will be looked after at a nursery by the government because we are key workers. | "So after being promised our son would be looked after at nursery, there is no guarantee of safety being promised that the outcome will be looked after at a nursery by the government because we are key workers. |
"We are now in a position, that in three months time, my husband may not have a job." | "We are now in a position, that in three months time, my husband may not have a job." |
'Unclear guidance' | 'Unclear guidance' |
The Bright Horizons Nursery has closed "the majority" of its 300 childcare centres. | The Bright Horizons Nursery has closed "the majority" of its 300 childcare centres. |
In a statement it said it had established a number of its nurseries as "hubs to help key worker families" and had waived fees. | In a statement it said it had established a number of its nurseries as "hubs to help key worker families" and had waived fees. |
NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku said a number of nurseries across the UK were opening their doors to children of key workers and vulnerable children "at this challenging time". | NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku said a number of nurseries across the UK were opening their doors to children of key workers and vulnerable children "at this challenging time". |
"However, this is causing them many difficulties which have been exacerbated by unclear guidance regarding furloughing workers." | "However, this is causing them many difficulties which have been exacerbated by unclear guidance regarding furloughing workers." |
Ms Tanuku also said staff needed greater protection from the virus: "Nursery practitioners are putting their lives on the line when they turn up to work, as it's near impossible to distance themselves from young children. | Ms Tanuku also said staff needed greater protection from the virus: "Nursery practitioners are putting their lives on the line when they turn up to work, as it's near impossible to distance themselves from young children. |
"We would like some protective equipment to be made available and acknowledgement of their dedication and commitment to these children at this difficult time." | "We would like some protective equipment to be made available and acknowledgement of their dedication and commitment to these children at this difficult time." |
A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said it had asked nurseries and other childcare providers to close "except for the children of critical workers and vulnerable children". | A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said it had asked nurseries and other childcare providers to close "except for the children of critical workers and vulnerable children". |
"The government has put a range of measures in place to support providers including continuing to fund free entitlements even if children are not attending, a business rate holiday for private providers, and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to support workers." | "The government has put a range of measures in place to support providers including continuing to fund free entitlements even if children are not attending, a business rate holiday for private providers, and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to support workers." |
If critical workers do not have access to their usual childcare place, she added, they should contact their local authority to arrange an alternative. | If critical workers do not have access to their usual childcare place, she added, they should contact their local authority to arrange an alternative. |
The government is also looking to pass emergency legislation to "require educational institutions or childcare providers to stay open". | The government is also looking to pass emergency legislation to "require educational institutions or childcare providers to stay open". |
A spokeswoman for the Welsh government added: "We are working with local authorities to identify sufficient childcare for 0-4 year olds in settings across Wales for vulnerable children and the children of critical workers." | A spokeswoman for the Welsh government added: "We are working with local authorities to identify sufficient childcare for 0-4 year olds in settings across Wales for vulnerable children and the children of critical workers." |
But the Professional Association of Childcare ad Early Years raised concerns that many childminders would not qualify for the government help drawn up in response to the coronavirus epidemic. | |
Chief executive Liz Bayram said: "We remain especially worried about the sustainability of the 40,000 registered childminders in England and Wales. | |
"Most do not qualify for the current government support available to business. They are self-employed sole traders - only 3% deliver early education places so will not benefit from continuation in that funding." | |
Most were on low incomes and many were single parents who could only look to the benefit system for support, she added. |
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