Yea when they turn 2 they can start regardless of working. .my sister inlaw dosnt work now, just her husband and my neice started at 2 x
@Lena that's interesting. Do I call my local council to confirm? Would that be the right place for this kind of info? X
If you go onto your childcare gov site you can ring them directly but all you have to do is apply before they turn 2, and you get the code x
Do you receive any other benefits? Child benefit isn't eligible unfortunately.
@Lena thank you so much, I appreciate it xx
@Samantha my other half works full time so I don't think we're entitled to other benefits? I'm not entirely sure tbh x
Also you are entitled to universal credit. I left work as I worked 2 hours away and with a 5 yesr old and 1 year old it just want going to work. I do bank now as I choose when amd how long I work but some weeks I don't pick any up. My wife makes over 2grand a month because I have 2 kids I get £600 a month from universal credit and child benefit. It's taken into account as a family so do a joint claim and you will get something x
It depends how much your partner earns as to whether you would be eligible for any benefits. There's a few independent calculators you can use to find out what you might be eligible for. https://www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators Here's some more info https://workingfamilies.org.uk/articles/im-on-benefits-do-i-have-to-look-for-work/
From this September children aged 9 months+ are entitled to 15 hours funding (you have to work 18 hours yourself or earn the amount they say) From next September children aged 9 months+ are entitled to 30 hours funding (you have to work 25 hours yourself or earn the amount they say) I do work in a nursery and my 15 month old just started his 15 hours but I have to work 18 hours a week to get this. My partner works full time and I still have to work as I did mention he earns enough but they still said I had to work. You can see if your entitled to it on childcare gov website. If you are entitled to it I would recommend applying next may so you get in from next September because if you do it to late you’ll have to wait until January 2026 for them to start, I hope this helps ☺️
@Bex ,, so we receive child benefit for both kids every month. Does that count as government support? X