Comment from the Early Years Alliance following the Department
for Education's announcement of a consultation on Early
Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) floor space requirements.
Commenting, Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said:
“While we recognise that some settings may welcome the additional
flexibility that would be created by this change, we remain
concerned about the impact that such a policy could have on the
quality of provision – and in particular, the risk that these
reforms could result in overcrowding in some settings if the
implementation, assuming these proposals go ahead, is not
properly monitored.
“We're clear that ensuring the safety and wellbeing of young
children must always be at the heart of early years education and
care. And yet, as we get closer to the final stage of the
entitlement expansion, it appears that the need to create new
places is constantly being prioritised over and above the need to
ensure the consistent delivery of high-quality early years
provision.
“Rather than an endless stream of ad hoc, short-term policies, we
need a clear and comprehensive early years strategy that puts
quality, and what's best for the child, at its centre. We're
clear that if the government wants to increase capacity in the
early years in the long term – in a way that doesn't put quality
at risk – then tackling the ongoing recruitment and retention
crisis, and ensuring that we have enough experienced, quality
staff in settings, is where policymakers should be focusing. This
means committing to provide the funding the sector needs to
ensure staff are paid a fair wage, both now and in the future.”