
Nursery Education Funding (NEF)
Information for professionals on NEF.
All 3 and 4 year old children, and some 9 month to 2 year old children, are entitled to 15 hours of funded early education and childcare per week, for 38 weeks of the year. 3 and 4 year old children of working parents are also entitled to an additional 15 hours per week (30 Hours Childcare).
Registering to offer Nursery Education Funding (NEF)
ÌÇÐÄvlog directory of funded providers
All early years providers who wish to offer funded places for eligible children aged 9 months to five years of age within ÌÇÐÄvlog, must be registered with the Council to be included on the ÌÇÐÄvlog Directory of Funded Providers.
By registering, early years providers agree to abide by the national guidance document:
And the local guidance document:
Provider requirements
All providers wishing to offer Nursery Education Funding must deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage in line with all principles and requirements, as set out in the below framework, or have an official exemption:
Providers must be registered with one of the following organisations:
- early years Ofsted
- schools Ofsted and DfE
- Independent Schools Inspectorate
- a registered childminder agency
Exemptions include providers who are judged by Ofsted as:
- ‘Inadequate’ or 'Not Met' are unable to register to offer funded places within ÌÇÐÄvlog
- ‘Requires Improvement’ are unable to register to offer funding for two year olds from families in receipt of additional Government support (Two Year Old Funding) within ÌÇÐÄvlog
Register to offer NEF
Providers who wish to register to offer NEF within ÌÇÐÄvlog must email to request a NEF registration pack:
All forms must be completed and returned before a provider can be included on the ÌÇÐÄvlog Directory of Funded Providers.
Providers can contact the NEF Team to discuss any aspect of the registration documentation.
Nursery Education Funding audits
NEF Audits are carried out to ensure that all settings who are funded to deliver NEF within ÌÇÐÄvlog are adhering to the ÌÇÐÄvlog Provider Agreement and are therefore allowing families to access their free entitlement.
The following criteria will be used to prioritise when an NEF audit is carried out:
- settings where the NEF team, schools finance team or early years team have concerns from visits, phone calls or repeated problems with funding claims and/or payments
- settings that have been highlighted by phone calls from parents and carers
- on closure of business, financial records with the Council will not be finalised and closed until the audit has been completed
- new settings within the first 3 terms of business
- at random, based on the capacity of the NEF Team.
NEF Audits are carried out to confirm:
- accuracy of funding claims
- accuracy of funding payments, including Inclusion funding
- adherence to the ÌÇÐÄvlog Provider Agreement
- parents are able to access their child’s free entitlement without having to pay any additional fees
Providers who have been selected for an NEF Audit will need to present the following information:
- copies of registers (daily attendance sheets) for the audited term
- copies of all Parent Declaration Forms for the audited term
- copies of all parental invoices, bills or statements for a period within the audited term
- evidence supporting the level of need for any funded child receiving an inclusion supplement
- details of the way in which providers offer the free entitlement, which should include:
- a copy of the fee structure
- a copy of a registration form or contract
- any funding related information used by the provider for parents and carers
Types of funding
There are a range of funding offers in place, dependent upon the child’s age and the eligibility criteria they meet:
Funding offer (15 hours) | 9 months to 2 years | 2 to 3 years | 3 to 4 years |
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Universal offer | No | No | Yes |
Targeted offer for two-year-old children: families in receipt of government support | No | Yes | No |
Targeted offer for two-year-old children: child specific criteria | No | Yes | No |
Targeted offer for two-year-old children: families with NO Recourse to Public Funds | No | Yes | No |
Targeted offer for working families- (15 hours) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Targeted offer for fostered children | Yes | Yes | Yes |
All funding offers can commence from the term after the child meets both the eligibility criteria and the relevant age:
Child turns 9 months, 2 years or 3 years of age between: | Funded entitlement can start: |
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1 January to 31 March | Summer Term 1 April |
1 April to 31 August | Autumn Term 1 September |
1 September to 31 December | Spring Term 1 January |
Eligibility criteria and application processes can be found at:
Termination policy
We comply with Department for Education statutory guidance (Early education and childcare - Statutory guidance for local authorities - April 2024) and as such meets both the requirements and the recommendations of this guidance in order to ensure that as far as possible ‘all children are able to take up their free hours in a high-quality setting’. (DfE 2024)
We therefore fund places where the provider meets the quality requirements and is willing to accept the local authority funding requirements.
We will withdraw a provider from the Directory of Funded Providers if they are not willing to accept the local authority funding requirements, or they do not meet the quality requirements and there are sufficient places elsewhere, which meet the needs of the children and families.
Download a copy of the:
Contact details
For queries regarding any of the functions listed above:
- Telephone: 01905 844441
- Email: NEF@worcestershire.gov.uk
For queries regarding the NEF claims process and provider payments:
- Telephone: 01905 844494
- Email: eyfunding@worcestershire.gov.uk
For queries regarding access to the Online Provider Portal or the Children’s Services Portal (CSP):
- Telephone: 01905 844954
- Email: eycsystems@worcestershire.gov.uk
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