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VPMA chief welcomes childcare initiative
Helen Sanderson, president of the VPMA, has welcomed the announcement of the new tax-free childcare scheme.
Helen Sanderson, president of the VPMA, has welcomed the announcement of the new tax-free childcare scheme.

Scheme will help vets and nurses seeking return to work says president

THE VPMA has welcomed Government plans to introduce a new tax-free childcare scheme from the autumn next year.

Under the new scheme, households where two parents are working and paying for registered childcare will be able to claim relief on contributions of up to £2000 per child per year, subject to eligibility.

Helen Sanderson, president of the VPMA said: ‘This initiative will help both employees and employers in the veterinary sector quite a bit.

"Many small and medium sized practices are put off offering the current childcare voucher scheme due to administration time and costs. This new scheme will give another option without the associated burden of administration on the practice.

"At the same time, it will make life a little easier for working parents who rely on childcare but aren’t eligible for the voucher scheme or whose employer doesn’t offer it.

"Also, by lowering eligibility to those earning £50 per week or more, it will help to encourage a return to work following maternity leave, particularly vets and nurses seeking a gradual return or part-time working.’

Working parents will be set up an account on www.gov.uk into which they can pay money for registered childcare. For every 80p they pay in, the government will top it up by 20p or 20%, the rate at which most people pay tax.

The parents can then pay their registered childminder out of this fund, with the flexibility to increase and reduce payments. Employers running the voucher scheme will be able to continue with it after the new scheme launches, but won’t be able to accept new employees onto it from autumn 2015.

For more information see www.vpma.co.uk and https://www.gov.uk/government/news/tax-free-childcare-10-things-parents-should-know


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Reporting service for dead wild birds updated

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 The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has updated its online reporting service for dead wild birds.

The new version allows those reporting a dead bird to drop a pin on a map when reporting the location. It also includes a wider range of wild bird species groups to select from when describing the bird.

The online service, which helps APHA to monitor the spread of diseases such as avian influenza, can be accessed here

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NI chief vet urges bluetongue vigilance

Northern Ireland's chief veterinary officer (CVO) has urged farmers to be vigilant for signs of bluetongue, after the Animal and Plant Health Agency warned there was a very high probability of further cases in Great Britain.

There have been 126 confirmed cases of bluetongue virus serotype 3 in England since November 2023, with no cases reported in Northern Ireland. The movement of live ruminants from Great Britain to Northern Ireland is currently suspended.

According to the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), the virus is most likely to enter Northern Ireland through infected animals or germplasm (semen or ova) being imported.

Brian Dooher, Northern Ireland's CVO, said: "Surveillance for this disease within Northern Ireland has been increased to assist with detection at the earliest opportunity which will facilitate more effective control measures."

Farmers should report any suspicions of the disease to their private veterinary practitioner, the DAERA Helpline on 0300 200 7840 or their local DAERA Direct Veterinary Office.