In 2022-23, Wales saw the biggest increase in childcare costs, with parents/guardians spending up to 60% of their net income on childcare. The average cost of full time (50 hours) childcare for children 0-2 years old is £250.95 per week, per child. In 2021-2022, 60% of childcare providers said they were turning families away because they didn’t have enough spaces.
The party’s plans are designed to close the childcare gap and improve parental choice, ensuring that every family can access high-quality, affordable childcare and to cut child poverty. The plans represent the most generous childcare offer in Britain, investing heavily in increasing the number of funded childcare hours, removing eligibility criteria, investing in the workforce and sector, and piloting direct cash payments to parents.
The plans also compliment the Liberal Democrats’ policy on parental leave and parental pay.
The party plans to:
Commenting, Jane Dodds MS said:
“The cost of living crisis is putting enormous pressure on families and eyewatering childcare costs are putting too many children at a huge disadvantage.
“Our research found that families across the country face huge gaps in the provision in their area; can’t make typical childcare hours work for their families; and are frustrated by the lack of choice and freedom for parents. Our plan ensures that parents have a real choice over the care of their children and can access the care their child needs.
“The Welsh Liberal Democrats’ plan to support children, families, and providers by investing in funded part-time childcare for all children from 9 months to school age, and piloting innovative ways of supporting parents will be a huge helping hand to parents and a boost to our economy.
“The Welsh Liberal Democrats are fighting for a fair deal that gives everyone the opportunity to get on in life, wherever they start.”