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Parents across Wales are calling for a mirroring of a new childcare scheme that's being rolled out in England. Working parents in England can now get 15 hours per week of free childcare for two year olds from April 2024, which will be extended to thirty hours weekly for all under fives by September of 2025. But childcare for Wales is a devolved issue so the rules are slightly different. <br/><br/>Currently, there are two Welsh government schemes in place. The childcare offer means parents of children aged three and four can get 30 free hours per week for 48 weeks in the year, provided they meet certain criteria like earning less than £100,000 per year, or working at least 16 hours a week. And then, the Flying Start provides 12.5 hours per week to some two-year-olds living in more deprived areas of the country. <br/><br/>At the start of the year, Vaughan Gething promised to expand free childcare in Wales if he was elected. The first minister's promise followed a petition calling for the English scheme to be matched in Wales. But the scheme has faced backlash amid claims there won't be enough spaces for all who apply.
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Parents of two year old children in England now qualify for free childcare, in new rules which came into force on 1st April. But what exactly is being offered to parents and how do they apply? Here's what you need to know. <br/><br/>Some free hours for certain age groups were already available but now, the government's new scheme will see all under fives included from 2025 - but the rollout is happening in stages. Previously, three and four year olds could get 30 hours of free childcare each week. Now, working parents can get 15 hours for two year olds from April 2024, which will be extended to nine month olds from September 2024. <br/><br/>To qualify for the new hours, the majority of parents must earn more than £8,670, but less than £100,000 per year. Parents are urged to apply online as soon as possible - before the term when their child will become eligible. Applications for parents of nine-month-olds open on 12th May for the September term. <br/><br/>While working parents will benefit from the scheme, critics have raised the early years sector may struggle to cope.
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Forty percent of homeowners are afraid of facing the clutter in their homes, according to new research.<br/><br/>A survey of 2,000 homeowners with garages looked at how they deal with clutter and found that nearly a third of respondents have difficulty keeping their homes organized (29%).<br/><br/>Although 82% consider themselves to be an organized person, they’re feeling the mental load of keeping their home in check.<br/><br/>Nearly half of respondents said that the organization of their home has an impact on their mental health (48%) and 80% feel more motivated when their home isn’t cluttered.<br/><br/>Similarly, 73% expressed feelings of being overwhelmed when their home is untidy.<br/><br/>Many try to get ahead of this feeling, as 35% of those surveyed even claim to “very much” enjoy organizing, although a quarter feel the exact opposite (24%).<br/><br/>Conducted by OnePoll for The Container Store, the survey found that one in seven homeowners admit that their home is currently disorganized.<br/><br/>On average, homeowners have 25 things that are currently out of place in their homes, and of these respondents, half are putting off finding a spot for those items.<br/><br/>Where does the clutter live? According to respondents, the most difficult storage areas of the home to keep organized are the garage (46%), closet (24%) and drawer(s) (20%).<br/><br/>The top items that are currently taking up the most space in Americans’ storage spaces are home and holiday decor (41%), old documents (34%) and clothes or shoes (29%).<br/><br/>With the abundance of “junk” in their home, 46% would feel embarrassed if guests saw the current state of these areas.<br/><br/>Unsurprisingly, those surveyed also named these areas as the most common places for “junk” to be stored (garage: 52%, in drawers: 34% and closets: 32%).<br/><br/>Thirty-five percent said it’s been at least a few months since they’ve organized the “junk” areas within their home, and another 23% have attempted to organize their garage at least a year ago.<br/><br/>“For many homeowners, the garage — like other classic ‘storage areas’ — can be an afterthought,” said Gretchen Ganc, executive vice president of strategy and analytics at The Container Store. “There’s a world of potential within these spaces that can surprise you in terms of just how useful they can be. While you would ideally keep a handle on organizing the storage areas in your home before they get to the point of clutter that will only overwhelm you more, sometimes you have to tackle a space in your home where clutter has already taken over.”<br/><br/>The garage, particularly, is an area of concern for respondents, as 37% said their garage currently looks like a nightmare.<br/><br/>As a result, 21% of homeowners completely avoid going into their garages.<br/><br/>Even though respondents use their garage as storage for necessary items (60%) or for random things (58%), 43% said the storage system in their garage does not accommodate all of their needs.<br/><br/>“Garages are not ‘one size fits all,’ which is why we offer custom spaces and complementary organizing solutions that meet your specific needs,” said Ganc. “To help figure out what kind of organizational system will work best for you, we suggest outlining your goals for the space: what do you need to store, what are you hoping to do with the space you free up and how can you maximize the space with which you have to work?<br/><br/>“Design services, like the ones we offer, can be helpful to map this out with you, or even for you. Additionally, our new Custom Spaces line, Garage+ by Elfa, maximizes space and solves storage challenges so you can love your Garage again.\
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Almost three in five Americans are taking their sustainability efforts more seriously today than they were five years ago, according to new research.<br/><br/>A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that 41% admit that using disposable products makes them feel guilty about harming the environment.<br/><br/>Yet, 23% admit to “always” or “often” throwing away their reusable items such as bags, food containers and water bottles.<br/><br/>Over the last year, respondents purchased 14 boxes of plastic bags, 11 plastic cups, nine single-use silverware packs, 17 paper towel packages and 15 paper plates — totaling 65 disposable purchases. <br/><br/>But even so, many say they reuse plastic bags (57%), plastic water bottles (44%), takeout containers (44%) and even their single-use utensils (30%).<br/><br/>Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Stasher, the survey also revealed that Americans are investing in sustainable products, though their efforts may be counterintuitive. <br/><br/>The average American has 51 reusable items in their home but admit that they use less than half (45%) on a regular basis.<br/><br/>These items include three water bottles and thermoses, three plastic or metal straws and five plastic bag alternatives. And that’s not even counting their food storage containers (6), reusable shopping bags (5) and other miscellaneous items (5). <br/><br/>The average American has bought $54 of new reusable equipment in the past year, though 21% say that figure is over $90. <br/><br/>But do they buy these items to be more eco-friendly? For 45%, it’s because they wanted a variety of sizes, followed by needing an alternative in case they can’t use their favorite item (26%).<br/><br/>Others seem to be jumping on the bandwagon, as 19% are opting for a variety of colors whereas 9% say it’s because the item is considered trendy.<br/><br/>This may be because while many still see the term “sustainable” as saving the planet (40%), others see it as a marketing technique (11%), another trend (8%) or even a status symbol (7%).<br/><br/>“It’s refreshing to see that more than half of those surveyed (59%) are taking their sustainability efforts more seriously than five years ago,” said Hilary McGuigan, Vice <br/>President of Marketing at Stasher. “It’s an encouraging sign that people feel empowered to make changes in their own lives and have the agency to reduce their reliance on plastic waste and other single-use items. However, results found that there’s work to be done for their friends, family and businesses, as just 14% believe they’re taking their efforts ‘much more seriously’.” <br/><br/>Interestingly, the survey also revealed that 73% of respondents believe that corporations have a duty to protect the environment.<br/><br/>Almost one in five (16%) admit they’ve gone so far as to “cancel” a brand for their non-eco-friendly practices.<br/><br/>In fact, 12% of respondents believe that the sustainability factor is the most important part when it comes to making a purchase. <br/><br/>One in five (21%) are willing to pay a higher price for something that’s sustainable, as well as waiting for longer shipping times (23%). <br/><br/>Almost half (48%) say they’re already experiencing the effects of climate change firsthand, and of the 20% who aren’t a quarter of those respondents are concerned that they will in their lifetime. <br/><br/>This may be why almost two-thirds (61%) of respondents agree that every month should be Earth Month.<br/><br/>“Nearly half (49%) of survey respondents remain unswayed to make a sustainable purchase based on a company’s Earth Month sales,” said Clayton Wiley, Vice President of Sales at Stasher. “Which is all the more reason as to why we should collectively celebrate the Earth every day and make choices that are better for the planet beyond April.” <br/><br/>Survey methodology:<br/>This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 general population Americans was commissioned by Stasher between Feb. 13 and Feb. 18, 2024. It was conducted by market research company OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).
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