Early years funding in England
An overview of funding for childcare providers in England since 2017-18.

A debate on children's health is scheduled to take place in the House of Commons Chamber on Thursday 10 July 2025. The subject for the debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee, and the debate will be led by Dr Simon Opher MP.
Children's health (206 KB , PDF)
In its 2024 election manifesto (PDF), the Labour Party committed to “raise the healthiest generation of children in our history”. It added that a crucial part of the pledge was reforming the NHS to ensure mental health is given “the same attention and focus as physical health”.
Dr Simon Opher (Labour) proposed a debate on the ‘healthiest generation’ pledge to the Backbench Business Committee and identified several topics that could be discussed:
Dr Opher also noted a ‘consensus statement’ on investing in child health services (PDF) had been published by bodies including the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), National Children’s Bureau, NHS Providers and Barnardo’s.
This debate pack provides further information on those topics together with general information about government policy on children’s health. Health is a devolved matter and this debate pack focuses on the situation in England.
Children's health (206 KB , PDF)
An overview of funding for childcare providers in England since 2017-18.
NHS England funding allocations distributed to Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) in 2024/25.
This paper provides statistics on household food insecurity, food bank usage and free school meals in the UK, and tracks the impact of rising living costs.