Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile
Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform

@labourchildcare

We are the Labour Party group campaigning for childcare reform to be a major part of the Labour Government’s agenda.

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Peter Swallow MP (@pdjswallow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to have the backing of Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform Families in Bracknell struggle every day to find good quality, affordable childcare The Labour Party will launch a major review of childcare, create thousands of new nursery places, and drive up standards

I'm thrilled to have the backing of <a href="/LabourChildcare/">Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform</a>

Families in Bracknell struggle every day to find good quality, affordable childcare

<a href="/UKLabour/">The Labour Party</a> will launch a major review of childcare, create thousands of new nursery places, and drive up standards
Early Education and Childcare Coalition (@coalitionedcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government-funded early education and childcare should support families to thrive. The current hours model entrenches educational, economic and social inequality before children even start school. Important new briefing from coalition members The Sutton Trust out today 👇

Torsten Bell (@torstenbell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Childcare - this is a bit techy. Promising that the funding paid to providers will rise with faster than expected wages. Just not explaining where DfE will get the money from because there’s (inexcusably) no spending review

Antonia Bance MP (@antoniabance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe the Chancellor has noticed that the first rollout of free hours for 2yos at the start of next month is in chaos? What he announced today won’t fix the issue - he’s breaking his promise to parents about help with childcare costs #Budget

Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing we have heard from the Chancellor yet changes the facts - where is the extra funding needed to deliver expanded free childcare hours? #Budg2024

Katie White MP (@katiejwhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good quality childcare needs to be a core part of any modern economy. 80% increase in costs + decrease in availability is not good for families or the economy. Really pleased Bridget Phillipson has commissioned this review so we can have a proper review and a long term,

Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour’s review into childcare and early years education is hugely welcome. The status quo is unsustainable for both families and workers in the sector, and anything less than system-wide review and reform will not be enough to deliver the change we need to see.

Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to speak to The House magazine about the need for all workers on the Parliamentary Estate to be able to access suitable childcare support. It’s so important we don’t push parents out of politics because of a lack of childcare.

Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Affordable childcare provision from the end of parental leave to the end of primary school is one of the central asks of our #twobigsteps campaign. Delighted to hear that it is expected to be a The Labour Party manifesto commitment.

Affordable childcare provision from the end of parental leave to the end of primary school is one of the central asks of our #twobigsteps campaign. Delighted to hear that it is expected to be a <a href="/UKLabour/">The Labour Party</a> manifesto commitment.
Bridget Phillipson (@bphillipsonmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour will deliver the early education and care that parents need and which sets children up for life. That starts with 3,000 new school-based nurseries. And a strategy in year one to secure the workforce needed across the sector to drive high and rising standards.

Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform (@labourchildcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely this - IPPR’s childcare guarantee work has been hugely influential on the Labour Campaign for Childcare Reform. We wish Rachel Statham the best in her new role leading on children and young people at the No 10 Policy Unit!

LabourList (@labourlist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Labour is set to launch a new "taskforce" to work on a child poverty strategy, amid pressure on the government to ditch the controversial two-child benefit cap in its King's Speech. More details here: labourlist.org/2024/07/two-ch…

Early Education and Childcare Coalition (@coalitionedcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Today marks the release of a world-first study by Mitchell Institute mapping childcare access for 10 million children across nine countries. The study finds England to be one of the worst countries with 30% of people living in a 'childcare desert' 1/2 vu.edu.au/about-vu/news-…

Harriet Harman (@harrietharman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important point. And issue for fathers too. Overwhelming maj of fathers don’t take full pat leave as can’t afford it, entrenching “division of labour” in the home

Gingerbread (@gingerbread) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This new research finds that England is one of the worst countries in Europe for access to childcare. Single parents are almost twice as likely to be unemployed and underemployed compared with couple parents. Lack of childcare and flexible working are two main reasons as to why.

Nicola Beech (@nicolabeech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two years ago I joined 2,000 families campaigning for change. So pleased with the pro-activity and pace of change coming from Bridget Phillipson Investment in our state run nurseries provides a lifeline to our maintained nurseries in Bristol. This policy is such welcome news!

Two years ago I joined 2,000 families campaigning for change. 

So pleased with the pro-activity and pace of change coming from <a href="/bphillipsonMP/">Bridget Phillipson</a> 

Investment in our state run nurseries provides a lifeline to our maintained nurseries in Bristol. This policy is such welcome news!
Alistair Strathern (@alistrathern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have some of the worst paternity leave in Europe. To allow Dads to spend more time with their newborns, and to give mums more support and options, we need an expansion. I will be supporting the Government’s work on this, and their parental leave review however I can.

Bridget Phillipson (@bphillipsonmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chronically Online Kemi wants you to believe our breakfast clubs are underfunded. She's wrong. Numbers below on why that's not the case, but a key one is £450 – that's how much we'll save some parents. The Tories can't bring themselves to welcome Labour's free breakfast clubs.