Childcare Sufficiency Assessment
Section 11 of the
Childcare Act requires all local authorities to carry out an
assessment of the sufficiency of
childcare. This means looking at the flexibility,
sustainability and responsiveness of childcare
provision to meet the needs of local communities.
Rochdale Council has a duty not only secure
sufficiency, its role is also to act as the co-ordinating body
drawing up plans with a wide range of partners such as local
health partners, Jobcentre Plus, schools, children’s centres,
childcare providers and other groups. Our partners were all
consulted as part of the sufficiency assessment along
with parents and children who play a key role in
determining how and what provision is secured.
The assessment process within Rochdale has provided lots
of evidence and information to help us facilitate and
shape the childcare market in the borough.
All the findings are included in the 'Rochdale Childcare
Sufficiency Assessment' which can be downloaded below.
Childcare
Sufficiency Assessment (897kb pdf file)