Schools partially closed, nurseries struggling to reopen, grandparents shielding, childminders grappling with social distancing and a lack of au pairs because of travel restrictions. Arguably the UK faces a childcare crisis. At the same time, lockdown is being lifted, the Job Retention Scheme is being wound down, and the government is urging us all back to work to rebuild our shattered economy.
But how can parents work without affordable, quality childcare? And how can childcare providers deliver if they don't have the cash coming in? What help is available if you\u2019re income\u2019s dried up, but you still have fees to pay or overheads to settle?
Louise Cooper and a panel of experts are here to answer your childcare questions. \nEmail moneybox@bbc.co.uk or tweet @moneybox
Guests:\nPurnima Tanuku, CEO, National Day Nurseries Association\nWill Hadwen, Benefits adviser from Working Families\nMegan Jarvie, Head of Family and Childcare at Coram
Producer: Sally Abrahams\nEditor: Emma Rippon