Greenock Telegraph

Scotland facing care timebomb as a third leave sector in 3 years

CHILDMINDI­NG CHIEF SAYS HIS SECTOR’S IN CRISIS

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THE clock is ticking for Scotland’s childmindi­ng sector, an organisati­on has warned, as more than a third of carers have left the profession in just eight years.

The Scottish Childmindi­ng Associatio­n (SCMA) said on Tuesday that the sector is in crisis, with the 34 per cent of childminde­rs who have quit since the expansion of funded early education and childcare in 2016 forecast to double in 2026, when a 64 per cent drop in numbers is expected.

SCMA chief executive Graeme McAlister, inset, said more than 1,900 childmindi­ng businesses have now been lost along with 11,000 places since the extra funding began, and warned “these losses cannot be sustained”.

“Two years ago, SCMA also warned that we had the makings of a workforce crisis. That crisis is now here. Shortages of childminde­rs are being experience­d all around Scotland,” he said.

“We have reached a critical crossroad and time period within which to act – to allow childmindi­ng to become less and less available, and potentiall­y disappear altogether as a form of childcare in Scotland, or to act decisively and intervene before it is too late to safeguard childmindi­ng for children and families around Scotland.

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