Families Face Over £1,100 Per Child for Summer Holiday Childcare
1-Minute Brief
Rising summer childcare costs may increase financial pressure on families and highlight challenges in accessing affordable care.
Key Facts
- Families are expected to pay more than £1,100 per child for summer holiday childcare.
- Coram Family and Childcare reported that six weeks of holiday club costs £726 more on average than six weeks of after-school childcare.
- The typical bill per child for holiday clubs over the summer is £1,145, according to Coram Family and Childcare.
- The research findings were published by Coram Family and Childcare.
- The cost figures refer specifically to six weeks of summer holiday childcare.
What Happened
Recent research from Coram Family and Childcare indicates that families in the UK may pay over £1,100 per child for six weeks of summer holiday childcare, with holiday clubs costing significantly more than after-school care.
Why It Matters
The reported costs may impact household budgets and raise concerns about the affordability and accessibility of childcare during school holidays, particularly for working parents.
What's Next
Observers may monitor for policy responses or further research on childcare affordability and support for families during school breaks.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoFamilies ‘face typical £1,145 bill per child for holiday clubs over summer’
- Sky NewsUnknown2h agoParents face £1,100 bill for summer holiday childcare
