Understanding the impact of early years funding shortage

Dr Sara Bonetti, director of early years, Education Policy Institute
Tuesday, March 1, 2022

The early years sector has acted as a lifeline for families over the last two years. Yet while it has played such an essential role during the pandemic, it has often been taken for granted.

Government funding rates have failed to keep up with rising wages. Picture: highwaystarz/Adobe Stock
Government funding rates have failed to keep up with rising wages. Picture: highwaystarz/Adobe Stock

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