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Share your views on childcare in Rutland

By The Editor

26th Nov 2021 | Local News

Parents and carers of young children in Rutland are being asked to complete a short survey about the county's Early Years childcare services.

The Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA) plays an important role in providing Rutland County Council with vital information about childcare availability and sufficiency.

Rutland's most recent CSA report for 2018/19 found that, at the time of reporting, there was enough childcare across the County to meet the needs of parents and carers.

To make sure this remains the case, local parents and carers are being invited to share their views and concerns, and say whether the available childcare still meets their family's needs.

The 2019 CSA survey can be completed online - click the red button below - and runs until 12 April 2019.

The council says the responses will help it respond to any potential issues or pressure that may be identified and to support improvements to local childcare services.

     

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