First Minister has announced £16 million for
childcare services to help deliver his vision of a Scotland free
from child poverty.
In a statement to Parliament, the First Minister set out the four
priorities that will underpin the work of his government. He said
eradicating child poverty would be his government's single most
important objective.
Over the next two years, the Scottish Government will provide
additional funding to expand access to childcare services within
six Early Adopter Community (EAC) projects.
The funding will allow expansion into to new communities,
including in Fife and Shetland, and inform what childcare should
look like for younger children. The investment will support the
development of local childcare systems that are designed to meet
families' needs, with funding targeted at those who are most at
risk of living in poverty.
Earlier today, the First Minister visited a breakfast club at
Capshard Primary School in Kirkcaldy to see the impact of
innovative school age childcare services which contribute to the
eradication of child poverty and grow the economy, by helping
parents and carers access the childcare they need to find and
sustain good jobs.
Speaking in parliament, the First Minister said:
“In modern Scotland, it should not be a struggle to find fair
work or to raise a family. So for me, and for my government,
eradicating child poverty and boosting economic growth, go hand
in hand.
“Over the next two years, we will invest £16 million to tackle
poverty and help families, by expanding access to childcare
services within six Early Adopter Community projects. This
investment will support low income families to enter and sustain
employment, with funding targeted at those who are most at risk
of living in poverty.”
Background
Since October 2022, the Scottish Government has been delivering
on the commitment to design and build a system of school age
childcare through work in four Early Adopter Communities (EAC) in
Glasgow, Dundee, Clackmannanshire and Inverclyde.
As announced in Programme for Government 2023-24, the EAC
projects are expanding into new communities in Shetland and Fife
and will also expand to include younger children.