Submitted on Sunday 19th April 2020
Rejected on Monday 1st June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Restructure the Financial support for early years, Published 17 April 2020.
This restructure will result in providers ceasing to operate due to no guarantee of stability and support. I want the Government to consider emergency legislation to protect all early years & children's social care jobs, whether Public Sector or Private.
Early Years and Children’s Social Care has had a positive influence on every British person's life, as it is the building blocks for children to move into Primary/Secondary education; as well as establishing social and communicative skills.
The Nursery Nurses & Carers are just as important to our society as any Teacher is. They deserve all of our support as they have done so for us, for decades. We need them.
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