How to Promote Your Early Years Setting or Wraparound Provision
A series of recorded presentations to support childcare providers with successful marketing and promotion.
Annex E: Government Funded Childcare for Eligible Two-Year-Olds – Toolkit for Providers
This document, created by Hull City Council, provides a comprehensive toolkit for childcare providers delivering funded places for eligible two-year-olds in Hull.
School or Governor-Led Childcare: Resources from Dudley Council
This resource package from Dudley Council includes information about the differences between a maintained provision and a governor-led provision, registering school-based provision with Ofsted and governor training.
Help to Grow: Management Essentials
A free, online course that explains the essential business concepts required for growth. Through a series of practical, bite-sized videos and supporting resources, you will explore how to think more strategically about your business, your target market and your go-to-market strategy.
Dingley’s Promise: Fostering Meaningful Inclusion in Early Years Settings
This package includes four short videos and a slide pack from Dingley’s Promise, a best practice SEND provision. The package intends to equip local authorities and providers with the confidence to foster meaningful inclusion throughout their settings.
HAF SEND Toolkit
A toolkit for engaging and supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Guidance and Resources to Promote Childcare Entitlements
Communications tools from Childcare Choices, to help you promote 30 hours and Tax-Free childcare. Helpful resources include email templates, leaflets, posters and social media content.
Provider Business Planning Support
PREPARE is a series of steps, organised in a way to review a business, take stock of the current business and its finances to support decision making for the introduction of the extended entitlements and wraparound care in a setting.
To assist with each step, we have created a series of short, recorded videos. The first series is made up of eight short, recorded sessions all 10 – 25 minutes which providers can access at times that suit.