Guidance

Childminder mentor programme

Apply for support from the childminder mentor programme.

Applies to England

About the programme

The childminder mentor programme offers bespoke support to childminders across England. Experienced early years professionals will support childminders to help children recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes narrowing the gap between disadvantaged children and others.

Trained early years professionals will provide support to childminders in the roles of area lead and mentor. Area leads and mentors may support childminders to:

  • identify strengths and areas for development
  • improve your confidence in or knowledge of child development
  • implement the early years foundation stage (EYFS) statutory framework
  • plan an effective curriculum
  • support children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
  • support children with English as an additional language (EAL)
  • build strong relationships with parents and carers

Who can apply

Childminders must currently be providing childcare to at least one child aged between 0 to 5.

You can apply for support as an individual, or with other childminders as part of a small group (of up to 4 people). If you apply as an individual, you’ll be placed in a group with others.

What you’ll get

You’ll get support and advice from mentors who have at least 3 years’ experience in the childminder sector. You’ll also have an opportunity to network with other childminders in your area who are part of the programme.

Support is free and will be mainly virtual. If suitable, there will be an option to meet face-to-face.

If your application is successful, the support will start in January for the spring term and in April for the summer term 2024.

You’ll get up to 4 days of support to childminders over one term. The 4 days will be split into hours, to suit the mentor and the childminders they are supporting.

Apply for support

To apply for support from the programme, complete the application form on our delivery partner Hempsall’s website.

Contact us

Email any queries about the childminder mentor programme to: eoi.EYRECOVERY@education.gov.uk.

How we’ll use your data

The privacy notice for early years COVID recovery experts and mentors programme (PDF, 137 KB, 4 pages) explains how we will use your information.

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2022
Last updated 2 January 2024 + show all updates
  1. The dates for when support starts in 2024 have been updated.

  2. Updated the privacy notice to add information about sharing information with stronger practice hubs.

  3. Updated to reflect that applications for the roles of area lead and mentor are now closed. Childminders can now apply for support from mentors and area leads through the childminder mentor programme.

  4. First published.

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