Thank you, and thank you for your welcome in the introductions board, Doctordeesmrs!
I did have this up on another couple of forums but unfortunately some people took it the wrong way and thought I was encouraging people to stay on benefit....that's not the case - it's about helping people both in employment and helping people when the new income support rules come into force and parents are forced off benefit into jobs which won't accomodate their childcare costs.
The governments plans may sound good on paper but in theory - madness. An example; if a parent has been out of work for 12 years as they were a SAHM or a SAHD, it is very hard for them to secure employment. Many will not have qualifications and those who do will require upskilling/refresher before they can undertake a post. We all know the employers who sign off an applicant because he or she has been out of work for a length of time. It's not meant to happen but it does.
And we also know that if we secure employment, we then have to apply to have our tax credits increased. But as tax credit is based on the previous years finances, it does not make any sense. Once a person applies for childcare costs, they then have to contact your childcare provider to ensure you really have children being looked after there, then they work out how much to pay. Some people are lucky and get paid no bother, but the majority wait and wait and wait.
I waited 3 months for a payment due to an error in their "system" (always the computers, isn't it?!) by which time I owed my childminder thousands. I was lucky enough to have a childminder who was willing to wait for the money but she would have been quite within her rights to say "Right, I've not been paid - not having the children back till their fees are paid" - if she had done that I would have had to give up my job, then would begin the struggle, because it would be viewed by the government as "voluntarily leaving employment"
Furthermore, tax credit will not allow you to report a change in your circumstances until the day the change happens. So basically they are saying "Go find a childminder/nursery, start your child there, phone us the day they begin then we'll assess your entitlement" - if a parent has been claiming benefit until this time, where exactly are they expected to get the cash to pay the chhildminder's fees, which are normally asked for in advance? It does not make any sense. We can't seriously go to a childminder and say "Ok, I want my child(ren) to commence on such and such a date but I won't be able to pay you just yet" - Some childminders are understanding as they know the tax credit system and know they will eventually get their fees. However, some know that the system is messed up and that they may never get paid, or only get half the fees they are due and refuse to accept a child until a deposit secures their place, and I can't blame them. The tax credit system badly needs looking at, and it needs all us mums and dads to bind together to make a stand for it to happen.
Ooh dear, I am ranting, aren't I?! I'll shut up - for now
