Childcare as a kinship carer

Choosing the right childcare is a big decision for you and the child you care for. Here are some things to think about, and questions to ask.

This advice applies to: England and Wales

Having childcare can be essential for helping you stay in work, attend appointments and court dates, or if you just need some time for yourself.

There are different types of childcare available, depending on the age of your child, your needs and your budget. And if you need help paying for childcare, financial help is available for kinship carers.

If you’re working, and you live in England, you may be able to get some free childcare from an approved provider.

Starting September 2025 the entitlement is 30 hours of free childcare per week, over 38 weeks of the year. Depending on your provider, you may be able to spread these hours out over 52 weeks if you use fewer than your total hours per week. This entitlement begins the term after your child turns 9 months old and ends when they start school.

Find out more and apply on the GOV.UK website.

Please note that you’ll have to reconfirm your childcare code every 3 months on the GOV.UK website. See the deadline for each term.

If you’ve been using the 15 hours entitlement before 1 September 2025, you don’t need a new code. To be eligible for 30 hours, continue to reconfirm your code as usual. Your provider needs to confirm your child is attending for additional hours.

You can use the GOV.UK childcare calculator to understand what you’re entitled to.

Trust your judgement. Instinct is a powerful thing. If it doesn’t feel right – the setting doesn’t meet your standards, or those of Ofsted, it doesn’t resemble the photos online, you don’t get a good feeling – trust your gut.

If it seems a bit different to what you expected, but is otherwise OK, you may need to visit again to help you decide.
Don’t feel pressured. It’s important to find the right setting for the child in your care, and that may take a bit of time.