ECI survey on screen time amongst young children shows worrying trends
Early Childhood Ireland survey on screen time usage amongst young
Reaction from Early Childhood Ireland to IDG report published today
Reaction from Teresa Heeney CEO of Early Childhood Ireland to
Early childcare workers to require level 5 qualification
New regulations to include fresh inspection rules, says Minister for
Concerns that Crèche fees will rise with minimum wage hike
There are growing concerns that parents will face a hike
Parents can still apply for place on free preschool scheme
Scheme to be expanded to two years from September reducing
Examples of How Expansion of ECCE Scheme Will Work
Examples of How Expansion of ECCE Scheme Will Work The
Briefing of Childcare Related Changed in Budget 2016
Briefing for Childcare Providers From Budget 2016 as compiled by
‘Not enough places’ for free childcare scheme
Budget promises on free childcare are already in doubt, with
Childcare package will not help parents paying for preschool
Free preschool measures not expected to be introduced until September
Childcare package in budget will not activate until September 2016
Measures aimed at hard-pressed working families will offer little relief
‘Not really free childcare, but a step in right direction’
MOTHER-of-two Anne Marie Kelleher has welcomed the €5 increase in
Budget a mixed bag for childcare says representative
A Donegal childcare representative has welcomed the €15 million funding
Second ECCE Free Preschool Year – More Details
Expansion of ECCE roll-out will commence in Sept ’16. Children
Plan needed to cope with extra demand for pre-school places
Childcare providers say that a robust plan must be put
Free childcare among package of sweeteners for young parents
The Government has used its final Budget to woo young
Budget to give free pre-school for every child over three years
Government to announce a ‘family friendly’ giveaway in Dail this
Absolute necessities for real investment in childcare in next week’s budget
‘Affordability for parents, sustainability for early childhood educators and quality
Won’t somebody please think of the childcare?
Photo Source: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland IF THERE’S ONE area that makes
Final talks under way on childcare supports in budget
Funding for affordable childcare for low-income families; paid paternity leave;
Budget plan considered for access to affordable childcare
Up to 25,000 additional low-income families could benefit from subsidised
98 per cent of mums unhappy with childcare support says survey
The study also found that a shocking 84% of working
State subsidised child care is no Nirvana
Breda O’Brien: State subsidised child care is no Nirvana What