Parents to be given new freedoms to run their local children's centres
News of changes to the running of local children's centres.

18 more local authorities to trial payment by results in children鈥檚 centres
Parents and communities are to be given the freedom to run their local children鈥檚 centre, under new plans announced today.
The Government will consult in the autumn on changes to children鈥檚 centres, including proposals that will enable parents and community groups to apply to their local authority to run a children鈥檚 centre in their local area. Under the plans, local authorities, not the Government, would have the final say on whether projects go ahead.
The Government also confirmed today that a further 18 local authorities will trial payment by results for children鈥檚 centres. Together with the first wave announced in July, 27 local authorities will be testing rewards for reaching the most vulnerable families, improving family health and wellbeing and raising attainment of children at age five.
As part of wider reforms to the core purpose of children鈥檚 centres, the Government wants to see a clearer focus on reaching the most disadvantaged families and more work to help narrow the attainment gap between wealthier and poorer children that is evident from as early as 22 months.
Children鈥檚 Minister Sarah Teather said:
Children鈥檚 centres are at the heart of community life. New proposals to enable parents and communities to help run children鈥檚 centres will give local people more control and influence over the services they use on a daily basis.
We know many children鈥檚 centres are doing fantastic work, but there is still more to be done to reach the poorest families. Children鈥檚 centres are a powerful tool in tackling social inequality and we want to make sure they are giving children, regardless of background, the chance to develop well and be ready for school.
That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 pleased to announce a further 18 areas will be trialling a new way of working - looking at how we can reward children鈥檚 centres for improving outcomes for families. We are putting a particular focus on disadvantaged families getting the help they need in children鈥檚 centres, and on ensuring that every child develops well and starts school ready and able to learn.
To help children鈥檚 centres improve their outreach services, the Department for Education will be working with the National College to recruit three regional outreach leaders. The leaders will work alongside the National College鈥檚 Foundation Years Associates, to support and advise children鈥檚 centres across the country. Their role will be to help share best practice and advocate effective approaches to targeting the most disadvantaged families.
In July, the Department published a new vision for Families in the Foundation Years, which set out plans to reform children鈥檚 centres. This included funding for new 鈥榚arly years teaching centres鈥� to help strengthen the early years workforce.
The Government can today announce that 16 children鈥檚 centres and nurseries have been selected as 鈥榚arly years teaching centres鈥�. Pen Green Research Base in Corby will be leading this work. The centres will aim to raise standards and improve children鈥檚 outcomes, working with foundation years providers within their local area. The Department and the National College will work closely with Pen Green to ensure learning from these 16 centres is shared widely.
Notes to editors
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The Government will be consulting on changes to Sure Start statutory guidance and changes to governance arrangements for children鈥檚 centres later in the year.
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The Government announced in July .
The further 17 trials (in 18 local authorities) announced today are:
- Bolton
- Brent
- Buckinghamshire
- Calderdale
- Darlington
- East Riding and North Yorkshire (joint trial)
- Hertfordshire
- Knowsley
- Lambeth
- Lewisham
- Lincolnshire
- Liverpool
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Shropshire
- Swindon
- Wirral
The 16 children鈥檚 centres and nurseries to become 鈥榚arly years teaching centres鈥� are below (these are the lead centres, some are working with consortia of other providers):
- Rowland Hill Nursery School and CC, Haringey
- Mary Paterson Nursery School, Westminster
- Eastwood Nursery School Centre, Wandsworth
- Maytree Nursery School and CC, Lambeth
- Martinscroft Nursery School and CC, Manchester
- Fairfield Children鈥檚 Centre, Lancashire
- Hungerford Nursery School, West Berkshire
- The ACE CC and Nursery School, Oxford
- Bognor Regis Nursery School and CC, West Sussex
- Bluecoat Children鈥檚 Centre and Nursery School, Devon
- Redcliffe Children鈥檚 Centre, Bristol City
- Allens Croft Children鈥檚 Centre, Birmingham
- Warwickshire consortium of nursery schools and CCs, Warwickshire
- St Edmund鈥檚 Nursery School and CC, Bradford
- Clifton Children鈥檚 Centre, Kingston upon Hull
- Pen Green Children鈥檚 Centre, (additional centre, Northamptonshire)
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