Expansion to early childcare entitlements: eligibility codes issued and validated
Management information on eligibility codes for the extended childcare entitlement for working parents.
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Background information
This publication provides a summary of the number of eligibility codes issued to parents of children aged nine months to two years old, and the number of codes that have been validated by providers to date.
The data is taken from DfE’s Eligibility Checking System (ECS).
This is management information data, aggregating codes by local authority (using child postcodes), age of child (9 months to 12 months vs one-year-olds vs two-year-olds), and the term for which the code was applied (Summer 2024 and Autumn 2024). This will be the final publication relating to the Summer Term 2024 for two-year-olds, and the first publication of data relating to the Autumn Term 2024 for 9- to 36-month-olds.
This data presents first-time applicants to the ECS system, and so the Autumn term data for two-year-olds will not include those two-year-olds who had a code issued for the summer term.
This publication also presents the headcount and PTE data at local authority level collected directly at an aggregated level from local authorities (PVIs only) for the two-year-olds using codes in the Summer Term. This has been presented as combined with School Census data to cover the full sector.
Headline facts and figures
Two-year-olds taking up working entitlement (Summer term)
218,943
Based on LA returns, not the Eligibility Checking Service
The final figure for LA returns is taken from the middle of the summer term, whilst ECS data in the first two rows reflects data as at midnight on the 13th October 2024 (see methodology for more details).
About these statistics
In order to access a government-funded childcare entitlement place, parents and carers must apply for an eligibility code which is then validated by early years providers or local authorities when a place has been secured at an early years setting. This release provides the number of eligibility codes issued to parents and the number of codes validated by providers or local authorities as at 13th October 2024 for the Summer term (term starting April) and the Autumn term (term starting September)
Updates on the number of eligibility codes issued and validated will be published afer the start of each term until the policy is fully rolled out in in 2026. Where available, this release will also include an estimate of the number of children in an entitlement place based on voluntary local authority returns.
National codes issued, validated, and percentage validated by age of child and term
The age of the child refers to their age on the first day of the term in which the entitlement is used. For the Summer term, we only have data relating to children aged two on 1st April due to the staggered rollout of the entitlements expansion.
- 44,946 codes issued and 37,699 (84%) to children aged 9 months to 12 months
- 215,907 codes issued and 190,292 (88%) codes validated by children aged 12 months to 24 months
- 107,094 codes issued and 93,471 (87%) codes validated by children aged 24 months to 36 months
- As the data relates to new applicants, the two-year-olds applying for codes for Autumn 2024 are mutually exclusive from those counted in the Summer 2024 aggregate.
- This count of two-year-olds for Autumn 2024 is broadly comparable (102,638 codes issued and 98,963 codes validated) to the number of children who will have aged into the three-year-old pre-existing working parents' entitlement by September 1st, but had codes in the Summer Term.
- The lower validation rate so far for the Autumn term than for the final Summer term data reflects that October 13th is an earlier cut-off for the Autumn term validation rate than for the Summer term. Validation rates for the Autumn term will rise further over time.
- These numbers broadly align with the proportion of children expected to be born in 5 months (41% of the total two-year-olds ageing out of the entitlement having been born between April and August inclusively).
LA Map of Validation Rates
Time series of Validation Rates
Background to the policy
All three and four-year-olds in England are entitled to 15 hours a week of funded early education for 38 weeks of the year (term-time). In addition, since September 2017 three-and four-year-olds from families where both parents are working (or the sole parent is working in a lone parent family), and each parent earns a weekly minimum equivalent to 16 hours at national minimum wage or living wage, and less than £100,000 per year, have been entitled to 30 hours free childcare per week, for 38 weeks a year.
In 2023 the government announced that the entitlement would be extended to 30 hours free childcare per week for eligible working families for children aged nine months and older. The rollout of this policy is staggered such that from April 2024 eligible parents of two-year-olds will be able to access 15 hours free childcare. From September 2024 eligible working parents of children from the age of nine months will be able to access 15 hours free childcare, and from September 2025 all children aged nine months and above from eligible working families will be able to access 30 hours of free childcare per week, for 38 weeks a year.
Background to the data source
Parents apply and have their eligibility checked for the free childcare offer (also known as their ‘entitlement’) via HMRC’s Childcare Service. If a parent is found to be eligible, the Childcare Service will send an eligibility code to the parent and log that code in the Eligibility Checking System (ECS). Parents take their eligibility code to their chosen childcare provider and the provider checks that the eligibility code is valid. This is recorded via the ECS and is referred to throughout this publication as being ‘validated’. A parent must have generated an eligibility code, in advance of the start of term, and this must be validated to enable a child to access the offer.
Interpreting the data
Typically, fewer eligibility codes for childcare entitlement offers are validated than are issued (see methodology). The proportion of codes validated can be impacted by several factors, including:
- Parental behaviour. Parents may have applied for a code in advance of the term but subsequently decided that their child was not ready to attend a formal setting by the time the term began. Similarly, the parent may have an issued code but be yet to arrange or choose a preferred provider, or their child may not yet have taken up their place at their preferred provider.
- Provider behaviour. The local chosen provider may not have a place available to offer, or may not offer entitlement funded hours. In these cases, the code is not validated, but the child may or may not be attending. This could also reflect a delay (a) while the provider makes a decision, for example if waiting for funding rate confirmation from their local authority, or (b) if the provider routinely validates codes for places taken up later in the term.
- Miscellaneous. There may be issues or delays in the ECS system, meaning a code was issued but not validated. For example, the code may have been issued but the LA has not validated the code, despite a provider confirming the place. Codes issued reflect codes applied for by the 31 August deadline for the Autumn term, though a small number continue to be processed and issued beyond this date. This means a small number of parents may not have had chance to validate the code with their chosen provider and LA by 13th October. Additionally, some codes were automatically issued to parents with Tax-Free Childcare accounts who may not have intended to apply for one (see methodology section for more details).
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