§ Mr. BarnesTo ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what provision his Department makes for child care facilities for staff; what is the extent of subsidy to nursery places and holiday play schemes; if his Department(a) subscribes to "Childcare Solutions" and (b) makes child care vouchers available; and if he will make a statement.
Mr. John M. TaylorProvision has been made for spending of £75,000 in the current financial year on subsidised child care for staff at various locations. This will provide 40 nursery day care places for children under five; and approximately 60 play scheme places for children five to 12 years old which are used during the main school holidays. These arrangements generally involve a subsidy of about 50 per cent. of the running costs involved. Subsidised child care provision is provided only if it can be justified on value for money grounds.
The Department does not subscribe to "Childcare Solutions" nor make child care vouchers available to staff.