Eligibility for 2 Year Old Funding
Find out if your 2-year-old qualifies for funded early learning and childcare in Scotland.
In Scotland, 2-year-olds may be eligible for funded early learning and childcare if their parents receive certain benefits or if the child has experience of care.
Eligibility Criteria
Qualifying Benefits
Your 2-year-old may be eligible for funded early learning and childcare if you receive any of the following benefits:
- •Universal Credit (with a monthly household take-home pay of £850 or less).
- •Income Support.
- •Jobseeker's Allowance (Income-based).
- •Employment and Support Allowance (Income-related).
- •Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
- •Child Tax Credit (with an income of £16,105 or less).
- •Working Tax Credit (with an income of £16,105 or less).
Experience of Care
Your child may also qualify if they have experience of care, meaning they have been looked after by the local authority or are under a kinship care or guardianship order. This applies to children who are currently in care or have been at any point since their second birthday.
Funding Details
Eligible 2-year-olds can access up to 1140 hours of funded early learning and childcare per year, which is available in various local authority and funded provider nurseries.
The funding is designed to support children's early education and development, and parents can choose from a range of providers, including nurseries and childminders.
Application Process
To apply for funded early learning and childcare, you must contact your local council or the nursery you wish to enroll your child in. They will guide you through the application process and confirm your eligibility.
You can also check your eligibility online through your local council's website.
For more detailed information, you can visit the official Scottish government website or your local council's page on funded early learning and childcare.