New childcare scheme revealed for Wales

The Voluntary Approval Scheme will be available from April 2027

Work is now set to take place to further develop the scheme
Author: George SymondsPublished 11th Feb 2026

A new scheme to widen access to affordable childcare for families across Wales has been announced by the Welsh Government.

The Voluntary Approval Scheme, which will be available from April 2027, will enable eligible families to use Tax-Free Childcare and Universal Credit Childcare payments with a wider range of providers, helping to reduce childcare costs and support parents.

The government says this will allow a 'greater pool of approved childcare providers, making it easier for parents to find services that meet their family's needs'.

Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden, said: “We are moving forward with this important scheme, which will make a real difference to families right across Wales.

“It will help support parents and improve children's access to enriching childcare, playwork and activity opportunities by expanding the pool of approved providers.”

Participating childcare providers will need to meet set criteria, including certain safety checks and provide parents additional reassurance when choosing care for their children. Providers will also be required to complete a training course developed by Social Care Wales.

This is a voluntary scheme for childcare, play and activity providers who do not need to register with Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW).

Work is now set to take place to further develop the scheme.

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