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London
CAP Scheme
http://www.ibhs.gov.uk/
Childcare Affordability Programme (CAP)
What is CAP?
CAP is currently a London only scheme funded by
the London Development Agency (LDA) and Sure Start,
designed to make childcare more affordable by
subsidising childcare places for lower income
families. It was set up to enable parents on low
incomes to remain in, or return to, full or part-time
work or training. It will be available until March
2008.
Will it benefit me?
Under the scheme, if you are eligible, a full
daycare place at one of the participating nurseries
will cost you no more than £175 a week.
If your child is 3-4 years old and eligible for
the free nursery education sessions, the cost
will be even less. Some flexible childcare places
are also available, at an affordable hourly rate.
All places are provided by OfSTED registered providers.
Who qualifies for a place?
You qualify for a place
. If you have at least one child aged 0-5 years,
and you can show provide evidence of the identity
and date of birth of your child, and
. If you are in receipt of Child Tax Credit at
a higher rate than the family element (for 2006/2007
that is more than £547.50 per year), and
you can show the childcare provider your annual
tax credit award letter from Her Majesty's Revenue
and Customs (HMRC).
How do I find out more about Child Tax Credits?
To find out if more about Child Tax Credits, call
the HMRC national helpline on 0845 300 3900 (open
8am-8pm, 7 days a week) or visit the HM Revenues
and Customs website.
As well as the Child Tax Credit, you could also
be eligible to get up to 80% of your childcare
costs reimbursed.
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