Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers Sample Clauses

Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Childcare Provider/School Name: Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year.
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Accessing EEF Entitlement Across Multiple Childcare Providers. A Parental Agreement must be completed at each childcare provider where your child claims their EEF entitlement. Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day. If your child attends more than one childcare provider, the EEF entitlement will be split between the childcare providers in line with the information recorded in each Parental Agreement. Does your child take up any EEF hours at any other childcare provider? YES / NO If yes, please complete the following for the other providers that your child is accessing their EEF entitlement hours. Name of Childcare Provider/School Universal 15 Hours Extended 15 Hours Per Week Per Year Per Week Per Year Total Hours Across All Other Providers Note: the total number of EEF hours in Section 7 and Section 12 cannot exceed a maximum of 570 universal hours and 570 extended hours per year. Declaration I confirm that the information I have provided above is accurate and true. I understand and agree to the conditions set in this document. I authorise this childcare provider to claim Early Education Funding as agreed above on behalf of my child. In addition I also understand and agree that: The information I have provided can be shared with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and Department for Education, who will access information from other government departments to confirm my child's eligibility and enable this childcare provider to claim Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) or Disability Access Fund (DAF) on behalf of my child. In the event that Ofsted publish an 'inadequate' inspection judgement for the provider, the local authority will withdraw funding eight weeks after the date the inspection judgement is published unless the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better. Where the 'quality of education' is judged to be 'good' or better, the local authority will continue to fund the provider until they are re-inspected. If the provider remains 'inadequate' at the re-inspection, funding will cease 4 weeks from the date the re-inspection judgement is published. In such cases outlined above where I choose to secure alternative childcare before the date the local authority would ordinarily cease funding, the local authority will only fund the provider for a period of four weeks after the date the 'inadequate' inspection judgement was published. Any remaining funding after this date will be made available for me to access my child's EEF entitlement with a different provider which LCC's Family...

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