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Childcare Act 2006

Section 22: Duty to secure sufficient childcare for working parents

65.Section 22 places a duty on local authorities in Wales to secure, as far as is reasonably practicable, sufficient childcare to meet the requirements of parents in their area who require childcare in order to work or to undertake training or education to prepare for work. This applies to childcare for disabled children until they reach 18 and to childcare for other children until the 1st September after their 14th birthday.

66.The duty applies "so far as reasonably practicable". This recognises that it may not be practicable for a local authority to secure childcare to meet the requirements of every parent in their area. In determining what is reasonably practicable, local authorities will need to take into account a number of factors, including the resources available to them. In discharging the duty, local authorities must have regard to guidance issued by the National Assembly for Wales.

67.Section 22 specifies that, in determining whether the provision of childcare is sufficient, local authorities must have regard to the needs of parents in their area for childcare eligible for the childcare element of the Working Tax Credit, for childcare that is suitable for disabled children, and for childcare delivered through the medium of the Welsh Language. Section 22(4) enables the Assembly to amend, by order, the criteria to which local authorities must, or may, have regard in determining sufficiency and to make consequential amendments.

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