Labour conference: Wilshaw 'wrong' on childminders

Monday, September 22, 2014

At an early years fringe event in Manchester shadow education minister Lucy Powell criticised Ofsted’s chief inspector for his recent comments about childminders.

Ms Powell said that Michael Wilshaw was looking at the issue from the wrong way and wrong to single out childminders.

She said that the focus should be on improving quality in all provision across the board in partnership, rather than singling out specific groups.

In an interview earlier this month, Mr Wilshaw, who favours school-based provision, had said that poorer families should access the 15 hours at a school-based nursery, rather than using a childminder.

The event was hosted by the Sutton Trust and the Social Market Foundation think-tank.

Also on the panel were Purnima Tanuku, chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association, Laura Barbour, early years manager, Sutton Trust, Naomi Eisenstadt, education research fellow, University of Oxford, and Emran Mian, director, SMF.

Giving his speech to the Labour conference, shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt said that a Labour government would reinstate the School Support Staff Negotiating Body for the lowest paid in the school workforce.

The SSNB was set up by the previous Labour Government to discuss and set pay and conditions for teaching assistants and other support staff, but was scrapped by the coalition.

Mr Hunt also reiterated Labour’s commitment to extend the 15-hour entitlement to childcare for parents to 25 hours and to protect Sure Start.

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