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Let’s stop arguing about the size of each slice: the answer to funding issues is a bigger cake

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

All over the country the Single Funding Formula (SFF) is causing problems.

Highly qualified and experienced nursery nurses and early years teachers are being made redundant. EYPs are finding already elusive jobs even harder to find. Managers are spending far too many hours looking at spreadsheets, trying to work out how to cut a bit on catering, lose something on the nappy budget, and maybe defer that bit of redevelopment that would have made continuous provision easier, access for double buggies simpler, and met disability access needs.

This is appalling. The stress, the despair, and the consequent media coverage is understandable. But why is the bigger picture so often being missed?

Let’s look at it a bit differently. The idea of a fair funding framework is not really a problem. The problem is partly how it is applied. Many have spoken about that. But the real question is …

… how much money is going into that framework?

At the moment some with bigger slices of the cake are having their slices very much reduced. The difference is being shared out. But many others, most of whom only ever had tiny slices in the first place, are now only each getting a few extra crumbs as even a seemingly large portion doesn’t go far divided among many.

The real answer, therefore, is that we need a bigger cake.

We need to level up not down.

The SFF seems to be leading towards a place where the lowest common denominator prevails. Aspect has been loudly calling for more recognition for professionals throughout early years, with proper pay scales, real CPD, and meaningful career structures. Many other campaigning groups and unions are also fighting to highlight the low status, pay and recognition of early years workers.

Yet the SFF seems to push in the other direction. Where better salaries have been won now those pay arrangements are under attack. Where staff with higher qualifications, and more professional career paths are in place the settings are cutting back on those high quality leaders or barring other staff from similar progression.

All three political parties have stated their belief in the importance of the early childhood years. Yet when it comes to funding and real hard cash commitment the substance still seems to be lacking.

It is time every one of us throughout early years stands up to demand genuine commitments to match the pledges on tackling disadvantage and supporting quality.

Quality costs. And no degree of careful reallocations of money according to any formula will overcome that basic need for more money, if we are ever to really have high quality staff delivering high quality provision in every setting.

Are you getting the most out of your local authority network?

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

All EYPs should by now be in the catchment area for a network, so if you haven’t heard anything ring your Local Authority, ask for your early years team (persist as necessary in finding your way to the right people) and then ask to be added to the list of local EYPs. Many LAs tell us they still don’t have a comprehensive list of those living or working in their area – so if you haven’t heard anything do contact them instead.

If you are an EYP student the situation varies: some networks feel they have the funding and infrastructure to welcome candidates working towards EYPS; others ask you to wait until you get the status. Either way you lose nothing by getting in touch and asking. At least you’ll have a phone number to use as you crack open the champagne down the line …

So that’s a brief general advert.

However the real point of this piece is to encourage you to make sure you are using the funding available through your LA network as wisely as possible. I am told that monies available for CPD and to support cover are both going begging! Now, we know funding for EYPs is often in short supply – but let’s take advantage of what there is! CPD money can be used for conferences, books, expeditions, trips to other settings, invitations to speakers, and indeed some have used it to support individuals joining Aspect as the appropriate professional body. There is also cash to pay for cover while you attend meetings, and to ensure you don’t end up out of pocket.

So this is basically a nag. The networks are there for you. Hosted by the LA they are nevertheless your local place to lead the agenda, share ideas and experiences, and invest in your own futures. Take advantage.

Incidentally, I am currently writing a brief summary sheet on “ideas for networks”. All input appreciated so please do share your best (and worst) ideas and experiences.

Ultimately though this article is to remind you that money is there. Whether for trips, books, conferences or affiliations to professional bodies – spend the money wisely but do spend or it will just disappear.

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