Published On Sep 18, 2023
The early years education system in the UK is broken. Soaring nursery fees are forcing parents – usually the mother – to give up quit work, yet childcare settings are so chronically underfunded they are barely able to stay afloat and underpaid staff are leaving in droves.
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The government has promised a childcare revolution with more free hours for families. The Guardian's Alexandra Topping speaks to parents and campaigners to find out whether this additional help for parents will fix the problems in the childcare sector or simply heap more pressure on an industry already on the verge of collapse.
00:00 – Intro
00:55 – A nursery closes down forever
02:17 – What do you do when your childcare disappears?
03:59 – Nursery fees and childcare reforms
04:43 – Pregnant Then Screwed and the March of the Mummies
06:34 – Childcare crisis in the UK
08:24 – Madcaps nursery: we need ministers who care about early years education
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