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Flying Start childcare policy take-up jumps by a third | Flying Start childcare policy take-up jumps by a third |
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A target to ensure young children in the poorest parts of Wales have a health visitor and free childcare is close to being met, two years early. | A target to ensure young children in the poorest parts of Wales have a health visitor and free childcare is close to being met, two years early. |
More than 31,000 children joined the Welsh government's flagship Flying Start programme last year, up a third. | More than 31,000 children joined the Welsh government's flagship Flying Start programme last year, up a third. |
But there is still concern at the variation in take-up of part-time childcare for two and three-year olds. | But there is still concern at the variation in take-up of part-time childcare for two and three-year olds. |
Minister Vaughan Gething said they were "well on the way" to meeting a target of 36,000 by 2016. | Minister Vaughan Gething said they were "well on the way" to meeting a target of 36,000 by 2016. |
The programme is aimed at giving disadvantaged children the best start in life when it comes to health and other services. | The programme is aimed at giving disadvantaged children the best start in life when it comes to health and other services. |
It includes more regular contact with health visitors and more support for parents. | It includes more regular contact with health visitors and more support for parents. |
The policy was one of the five main pledges by Labour at the last assembly election. | The policy was one of the five main pledges by Labour at the last assembly election. |
New figures on the programme show: | New figures on the programme show: |
Mr Gething, the deputy minister for tackling poverty, was on Anglesey to open a new Flying Start centre in Llangefni to provide services including part time childcare for 24 children. | |
It has received £462,500 and from September there will also be drop-in clinics for parents, a pre-natal baby massage group and an after-school club. | It has received £462,500 and from September there will also be drop-in clinics for parents, a pre-natal baby massage group and an after-school club. |
Mr Gething said the continued expansion of the service will "enable us to reach a quarter of all children under the age of four", but he wants more consistency in how the programme is delivered. | Mr Gething said the continued expansion of the service will "enable us to reach a quarter of all children under the age of four", but he wants more consistency in how the programme is delivered. |
The Welsh government said free part-time childcare in Flying Start was not compulsory so it expected to see an element of variation across local authorities. | The Welsh government said free part-time childcare in Flying Start was not compulsory so it expected to see an element of variation across local authorities. |
"We do however expect the level of variation to diminish as part of our drive to improve Flying Start outcomes," said the spokesman. | "We do however expect the level of variation to diminish as part of our drive to improve Flying Start outcomes," said the spokesman. |
He added that ministers did not expect Wales' health visiting service to be adversely affected by the expansion of Flying Start as more health visitors are being trained and recruited. | He added that ministers did not expect Wales' health visiting service to be adversely affected by the expansion of Flying Start as more health visitors are being trained and recruited. |
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