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17 December 2009 (215 reads)

The Prime Minister outlined plans for childcare vouchers in a letter to Dr Roberta Blackman Woods MP and Ms Fiona Mactaggart MP.He confirmed that all families who currently receive vouchers will continue to get the same support and that tax relief will be retained for any new childcare vouchers that are issued in the future.Additionally, from April 2011, all new recipients of childcare vouchers will get the same income tax relief as basic rate taxpayers do currently in order to ensure that the system does not disproportionately benefit higher rate taxpayers.


The Prime Minister wrote to the members of Parliament saying:
“I have already made clear that no family currently in receipt of tax relief for their childcare vouchers will see any change in the support they receive. But following our discussions I can now also say that we will retain tax relief for new childcare vouchers issued in the future. However, there still remains a concern that a disproportionate benefit is accruing to higher rate taxpayers. So in order to ensure that this tax relief is given on a fairer basis to all families, we will ensure that all taxpayers get the same income tax relief as basic rate taxpayers do currently. This will take place from April 2011 and will not affect those receiving vouchers issued before that date.”
In the letter Gordon Brown said that the government will continue to make progress to provide free part-time nursery places for all two year olds whose parents want them, albeit at a slower rate.

What to do now to secure the future for childcare vouchers!
If you are a beneficiary of childcare vouchers and want to ensure you keep this benefit  please click on the following link and see ways you can support the save our childcare vouchers campaign.
www.savechildcarevouchers.org.uk

 


Linking Up welcomed as new member of Sadeh Lok Group.


10 June 2009 (506 reads)

 


Linking Up and Childrens Links working to end child poverty


21 September 2007 (1381 reads)

Linking up Ltd is supporting Childrens Links in the Dare to Care Campaign to End Child Poverty in the UK, by helping to register 500 new volunteers in January.

The U.K. has one of the worst rates of child poverty in the industrialised world. Barnardo’s, End Child Poverty, CSV, The Children’s Society, Children’s Links, and NCH have launched a campaign to show what individuals can do in their own communities to help end child poverty, each charity leading a themed month of activities.


Linking Up sponsors Playfest 2007


12 July 2007 (1114 reads)

Linking Up sponsors Playfest 2007!

Linking Up provided financial support for a Playfest which took place in Lincolnshire recently. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for play workers to learn new skills, meet one another and improve their practice. Dr Cheryle Berry, Chair of SchoolAid Network, spoke at the event about the opportunity every play worker has to make a difference in a child's life. Workshops included:

  • Recycled art
  • Obstacle courses
  • Puppets made easy
  • Book Bonanza
  • Building big - techniques for building huge models out of cardbaord with the organisers practising to break the World Record!

If you would like Linking Up to sponsor a Playfest in your area, please contact enquiries@linkingup.org.uk

Next Playfest June 2008, Lincolnshire



  
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