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What happens if providers are unable to extend to 15 hours – will they be able to continue to offer 12.5 hours?

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What happens if providers are unable to extend to 15 hours – will they be able to continue to offer 12.5 hours?

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Yes if there are good reasons (such as limitation on use of shared premises), but providers will be encouraged to extend to 15 hours as parents are likely to wish to take up the full Free Entitlement Providers who do not extend may therefore not be first choice for parents. Providers must inform parents that they cannot offer the full Free Entitlement. Providers are also welcome to apply for early year’s capital funding if this would enable them to offer the extended hours.

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