Service personnel with eligible children aged between 4 and 11 years old can claim up to £3,400 on childcare costs.
Information about WAC can easily be overlooked or misunderstood, so we have created quick tips and key information below to answer your questions and make WAC registration as seamless as possible.Service personnel with eligible children aged between 4 and 11 years old can claim up to £3,400 on childcare costs.
Information about WAC can easily be overlooked or misunderstood, so we have created quick tips and key information below to answer your questions and make WAC registration as seamless as possible.
Tax-Free Childcare account (TFC)
Service families need to have a valid and active TFC account for each child before they can register for WAC. Childcare costs must be paid from your child’s TFC account to be able to claim WAC funding. You or your partner can set up your child’s Tax-Free Childcare account today.
WAC registration
The way you register for WAC has changed. The new registration process uses an online form and is easier to submit.
If you already have a WAC registration number (WAC000000) for each child, you DO NOT need to re-register for WAC, as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.
To register, follow these 5 simple steps:
1. RECORD your child on JPA
If you already have a WAC registration number (WAC000000) for each child, you DO NOT need to re-register for WAC, as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.
To register, follow these 5 simple steps:
1. RECORD your child on JPA
2. CHECK if you are eligible for WAC
3. APPLY for a tax-free Childcare account
4. REGISTER your child using this form
5. CLAIM up to 20 hours per week using this calculator
Children with disabilities
Children with disabilities
If you receive disability benefits for your child, you may be eligible to claim TFC and WAC until 1 September after your child’s 16th birthday.
Eligibility expansion update
The following personnel are now also eligible to claim for WAC:
Capped hourly rates
The capped hourly rates have changed for the 2023/24 academic year, and the amount of funding you can claim may have gone up or down. Check the rates in the Wraparound Childcare DIN on defnet or Defence Connect.
Personal Status Categories (PSTAT Cats)
If you are PSTAT Cat 3, 4 or 5, you may be eligible for WAC. Your registration will be highlighted to the WAC team who will contact you for further information to assess your eligibility. Once assessed, you will be sent an email with the outcome of your registration.
Eligibility expansion update
The following personnel are now also eligible to claim for WAC:
- Full Time Reserve Service (FTRS) personnel who are on Home or Limited Commitment.
- Personnel Serving overseas unaccompanied (VOLSEP).
Capped hourly rates
The capped hourly rates have changed for the 2023/24 academic year, and the amount of funding you can claim may have gone up or down. Check the rates in the Wraparound Childcare DIN on defnet or Defence Connect.
Personal Status Categories (PSTAT Cats)
If you are PSTAT Cat 3, 4 or 5, you may be eligible for WAC. Your registration will be highlighted to the WAC team who will contact you for further information to assess your eligibility. Once assessed, you will be sent an email with the outcome of your registration.
Need more information?
To learn more about WAC and what you need to do to claim:
- Visit the Defence Childcare Information Page on defnet or Defence Connect.
- Read the Wraparound Childcare DIN on defnet or Defence Connect.
- Check that you meet the full eligibility criteria.
- Visit Discover My Benefits Army, RAF, Navy or Marines webpage.
Any questions?
If you need any more information, contact the WAC team at PEOPLE-AFFS-WAC-FRO-mailbox@mod.gov.uk