Regulation of child care must be reformed if Labour’s policy on extended schools is to succeed, writes Amanda Argent
Extended schools need not be an extension of school as such. Children should be given the chance to participate in activities as part of a quality service that places the school at the heart of every community.
However, if the government has any hope of meeting its 2010 target for all schools to open from 8am-6pm all year, regulation and inspection regimes for child care provision must be reformed.
Amanda Argent is chief executive of Schoolfriend Etc
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