Our Details
The Skill Academy
1 Beal Road, Ilford
IG1 4QF
Tel: 020 3659 7576
Ofsted Setting Ref: 2560952
Universal Credit Childcare
For working families claiming Universal Credit.
Universal Credit childcare
Get up to 85% of your childcare costs paid back, up to £1,071.09 per month for one child.
- You must pay for childcare yourself first, then claim reimbursement.
- You may be eligible for an initial upfront childcare cost payment to help with costs before your first reimbursement.
- Cannot be used alongside Tax-Free Childcare.
- Childcare must be with an Ofsted-registered provider (in England).
- No minimum hours requirement, but childcare hours must relate to hours worked.
- Universal Credit can cover up to 85% of eligible childcare costs (subject to monthly limits), but the amount received in your Universal Credit award will depend on your individual circumstances.
For more information
https://www.gov.uk/help-with-childcare-costs/universal-credit
Tax-Free Childcare
If you’re a working parent or carer, you can get a £2 top-up for every £8 that you pay towards childcare.
To be eligible for Tax-Free Childcare, you, and your partner (if you have one), must:
- be at least 16 years old
- be in the UK, or treated as being in the UK
- be responsible for the child you are applying for
- be in qualifying paid work, which can include being:
- self-employed
- on shared parental, maternity, paternity, or adoption leave
- on sick leave or annual leave
- getting statutory neonatal care pay
- on bereaved partner paternity leave
- expect to earn on average at least a weekly amount equivalent to 16 hours a week at the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage over the next 3 months
- not have adjusted net income (ANI) of more than £100,000 per year. If you or your partner have an expected ANI income over £100,000 in the current tax year you will not be eligible. Foreign income is part of adjusted net income calculation, so worldwide income must be included when assessing ANI.
- not be in receipt of:
- Universal Credit
- Childcare Vouchers
For more information
https://www.gov.uk/tax-free-childcare/apply-for-tax-free-childcare
Childcare Grant
Eligibility
To qualify for a Childcare Grant all the following must apply:
- you’re a full-time student (studying 120 credits or more)
- your child must be under 15, or under 17 if they have special educational needs
- you get student finance based on your household income (or are eligible for this)
- you’re not getting a Postgraduate Loan
- you’re a permanent resident in England
- your household income is less than £20,107.23 – if you’re applying for 1 child
- your household income is less than £28,914.47 – if you’re applying for 2 or more children
- neither you or your partner are claiming Tax-Free Childcare, the childcare element of working Tax Credit or Universal Credit
- neither you or your partner receive help with childcare costs from the NHS
- the children in your grant application are financially dependent on you
- your childcare provider is on the Ofsted Early Years Register or General Childcare Register – check with your provider
for more information
https://www.gov.uk/childcare-grant/eligibility
Learner Support
Eligibility
Contact your learning provider to check if they offer Learner Support and if you’re eligible for it.
To get Learner Support you must be:
- 19 or over (you must be 20 or over to get funding for childcare costs)
- studying for a qualification at level 3 or below
- in financial hardship – your learning provider might ask for proof that you’re on a low income
For more information