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  • Childcare Credit increased for Isle of Man families

    Parents and carers can now apply for Childcare Credit for the next academic year. Those eligible will receive an extra £128 per child from September, when the payment rises from £4,300 to £4,428. The Childcare Credit Scheme, which replaced the Pre-School Credit Scheme two years ago, extended financial support to parents of children who turn three in the academic year in which they apply, as well as those who turn four.  Daphne Caine MHK, Minister for Education, Sport and Culture: 'We know childcare costs c…

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  • New rules set clear limits on child employment in Isle of Man

    New rules that boost protections for children with part-time jobs have come into force in the Isle of Man today, with full guidance provided. The Employment of Children (No.2) (Amendment) Regulations 2025, approved by Tynwald in December 2025, set out clear rules about when and where children can work. They apply to whether a child attends school or is home educated. No child may be employed under the age of 13 in the Isle of Man. An updated guidance document has been produced to help employers, parents an…

    read more Wed, Apr 1st 2026 1:00 am by desc.gov.im

  • Hundreds honoured during Duke of Edinburgh Award's 70th year

    More than 270 young people were recognised for their outstanding personal achievements at a special ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) scheme, held at the Gaiety Theatre in Douglas on Tuesday. Bronze and Silver Award certificates were presented by the Minister for Education, Sport and Culture Daphne Caine MHK and His Excellency, The Lieutenant Governor, in recognition of the dedication and commitment shown by young participants from across the Island. The ceremony…

    read more Wed, Mar 11th 2026 12:00 am by desc.gov.im

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