DfE launches early years funding consultation in England

Today (6 July 2026) the Department for Education published a consultation: Changes to the funding system for early years entitlements seeking views on proposals for early years funding reform in England.

What is being proposed?

The DfE’s consultation document sets out the scope of the consultation asking for views on proposals to:

  • change how the DfE allocates SEND funding for early years settings
  • update to the data used in the early years national funding formula (EYNFF)
  • change local funding rules for local authorities

The DfE says these proposals will help to improve:

  • access to childcare for families on low incomes
  • support for children with SEND in early years settings
  • how DfE allocates funding

SEND and inclusion funding

The DfE makes several proposals to restructure and streamline the current funding streams for SEND. As part of this, the DfE is asking for views on expanding the Inclusive Early Years Fund for 2027-28 so that all providers, including childminders and smaller providers can access it.

Read more about the proposals in the full consultation document.

Get involved

The consultation closes for responses at 11.59pm on 14 September 2026. It is important that the DfE hears views from a range of early years providers, including registered childminders. Coram PACEY will be responding on behalf of our members to raise the long-standing barriers that childminders face when it comes to early years entitlements, SEND funding and other funding issues. We will be sharing opportunities to get involved and shape our consultation response soon. We also encourage you to submit your own individual response too if you are able to.

The DfE proposes that the majority of proposed changes will come into force in the 2028-29  financial year, with some transitional arrangements in 2027-28.

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