‘Firms are losing staff as childcare costs are extortionate’
Firms are losing staff because the cost of childcare is
Crèche worker’s ‘life ruined’ after tot left outside
A childcare worker broke down in tears as she told
Budget must address cost of childcare
As politicians prepare to hit the doorsteps in the coming
James Reilly seeks extra month of split parental leave
Minister for Children wants extension as part of wider childcare
Renua proposes tax break for childcare
Creche network would be paid for through property tax via
Childcare available for as little as €10 per day on black market
Unregulated childminders are offering to look after youngsters for as
Inspection system ‘failing children and parents’ says crèche workers group
The country’s crèche inspection system is “inconsistent” and “failing both
Cost of childcare as high as €25k a year for just two children
Infographic from The Irish Independent Childcare for two children can
Pre-schools warned of insurance risk if they breach planning
Many pre-school facilities in Ireland are operating in breach of
Planning warnings for seven city crèches
Seven crèches in Dublin have been issued with warning letters
“Tusla must be held to account for too few inspectors” says Early Childhood Ireland
Statement from Teresa Heeney CEO of Early Childhood Ireland “Tusla,
Reports show big variations in childcare standards around the country
Where you live can have a direct bearing on the
“Up the Hill for Jack & Jill” has been launched today
Jack & Jill nurses (L-R) Joanne Doyle (covers Wexford, Carlow,
Capital Grant Funding For Early Years Services
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly TD,
NWCI calls for Budget 2016 to end the current childcare crisis
In a letter sent to the Minister for Children and
Affordable childcare vital if women to play full part in society
Affordable childcare must be made available if women are to
Cong Digital Un-conference first in Ireland to offer free childcare for speakers
Cong Digital will be held at Ashford Castle. The first
We must broaden debate on childcare
The Yates Anthology: We must broaden debate on childcare The
Childcare and housing challenge as baby boom continues
There was 14.4 babies born per 1,000 residents in the
Funding needed to equalise access to childcare
Grandparents are providing valuable childcare supports, but more Government investment
Analysis: Early childhood care scheme too little, too late
Access to childcare outside ECCE hours dependent on parents’ income
Young looked after in creches develop better motor-skills
Better language skills at age 3 if young minded by