MARK ALCOCK - WELCOMES PROPOSALS FOR FREE CHILDCARE FOR EVERY FAMILY

11.57.00pm GMT Mon 1st Dec 2008

Family with baby.

Children and parents in the Oldham area will benefit from new proposals for free childcare for every family, claims a leading local Liberal Democrat.

Mark Alcock, Lib Dem PPC for Oldham West & Royton, has welcomed the proposals, launched by Party Leader Nick Clegg, which offer parents:

· 19 months of paid parental leave, replacing current maternity and paternity leave arrangements. To get the maximum entitlement, parents will have to share the leave as no parent will be able to take more than 12 months

· Free and flexible childcare for children aged between 18 months and 5 years for 20 hours per week

· A commitment to improve the quality of childcare provision by expanding the role of children's centres as training institutions for local providers

Mark said, "I am very pleased Nick Clegg has launched these proposals".

"Paying for childcare is a real struggle for many parents, particularly when times are tough.

"As we enter the recession, more parents are going to find themselves having to look for work or wanting a part-time job to bring in some extra money. The need for flexible and affordable childcare has therefore never been more urgent. These proposals offer real help to families in Oldham Borough.

"Support for new fathers is currently very poor. Paid parental leave will give both parents an opportunity to spend meaningful time with their newborn baby during those precious first months."

Nick Clegg said, "Britain is a long way off becoming a child-friendly country. Our childcare provisions are among the worst in Europe. They discriminate against workless parents and freeze fathers out of looking after their young children. What we need is a childcare revolution.

"Finding childcare that fits around a family's needs can be a real struggle for parents.

"The Liberal Democrats want to make things easier for parents and give children the best start in life by providing free, good quality childcare for every family.

"With family budgets getting tighter, more parents are looking at going back to work or training to bring in some extra money. The need for flexible and affordable childcare has therefore never been more urgent.

"As a father of two young sons, I know what a struggle it can be for fathers to take time off work to spend with their newborn child.

"Paid parental leave - giving both parents the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their baby - will put mothers and fathers on a more equal footing and give families a chance to bond and enjoy those important first months."

The proposals will be debated at the party's conference in March.

Bookmark this story at: del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg FacebookFacebook LibDigLibDig redditreddit StumbleUponStumbleUpon
Print this news story.
Comment on this news story.
Previous news story: Tax cuts must be lasting - Mark Alcock (Mon 24th Nov 2008).
Next news story: Queen's Speech "won't help families in Oldham area" - Mark Alcock (Thu 4th Dec 2008).

Related News Stories:

Thu 8th Apr 2010:

Thu 4th Mar 2010:

Thu 14th Jan 2010:

Wed 11th Nov 2009:

Fri 30th Oct 2009:

Tue 20th Oct 2009:

Sun 6th Sep 2009:

Wed 19th Aug 2009:

Mon 17th Aug 2009:

Wed 5th Aug 2009:

Mon 22nd Jun 2009:

Mon 15th Jun 2009:

Tue 9th Jun 2009:

Thu 14th May 2009:

Sun 10th May 2009:

Wed 6th May 2009:

Fri 27th Mar 2009:

Thu 15th Jan 2009:

Tue 13th Jan 2009:

Thu 4th Dec 2008:

Mon 24th Nov 2008:

Fri 5th Sep 2008:

Sun 20th Apr 2008:

Tue 1st Apr 2008:

Thu 20th Mar 2008:

Fri 29th Feb 2008:

Tue 29th Jan 2008:

Sun 27th Jan 2008:

Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 98 Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BY.
Published & promoted by P Renold on behalf of Mark Alcock, Mill Gate, Hollins, Oldham, OL8 4JL
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.