WREXHAM Council has delivered childcare worth £500,000 during the Covid-19 pandemic.

During lockdown, council staff have been required to take on some large pieces of work for which staff teams had not previously existed, with an example being the Coronavirus Childcare Assistance Scheme.

The announcement at the end of May by the Welsh Government stated they would be funding childcare placements for some pre-school aged children of critical workers and those who were vulnerable.

With just one week’s notice, the prevention and service development team put together two teams of staff, set up the scheme with all the necessary documentation, an online application process and a payment system.

One team of nine staff, seven of them borrowed from other social care teams, who had previously had nothing to do with childcare, processed all parent applications and set up the necessary placements in childcare settings to enable critical workers to continue to carry out their vital roles.

A second team of five received all the data, kept records and processed all the payments to make sure the placements all went ahead without any problems.

Staff stepped sideways and upwards to make sure all the necessary roles were covered.

A council spokesperson said: "Their quick work in putting this all in place saw 380 Wrexham children per week accessing these free (funded) places, with over 45 childcare settings delivering the scheme.

"The council teams have processed payments that have saved Wrexham’s critical workers over £500,000 in childcare costs."

According to the council, the staff involved had to learn their new roles very quickly, and all worked extremely hard and collaborated brilliantly throughout the pandemic lockdown and delivered this very successful scheme to serve communities in Wrexham.

Cllr Andrew Atkinson, added: "All staff deserve thanks and acknowledgement for delivering this new service quickly and efficiently – every part has been excellent.

"What is all the more impressive is that staff were all working almost exclusively from home, with some caring for and, for most of it, home schooling their own children at the same time.

"This is a fantastic achievement and a testament to the commitment, dedication, adaptability and ability of council staff members and managers.

"Well done to all involved in ensuring that children remained safe in quality childcare whilst also allowing critical workers to go to work to carry out their essential roles."