Good news for parents as the Government will introduce an allowance to cover childcare costs in the upcoming budget
Good news for parents as the Government will introduce an allowance to cover childcare costs in the upcoming budget There could soon be some assistance for parents of young children as the Government are considering providing an allowance for childcare
Government promises almost 20,000 extra free preschool places this month
Government promises almost 20,000 extra free preschool places this month Childcare providers say they are working for nothing to fulfill a Government promise of almost 20,000 extra free preschool places for children this month. They warn that further expanding the
Do you need assistance with your childcare costs?
Great article posted on SchoolDays.ie here. Contents as follows: If you are a parent/guardian who is on low income, is in school, job training or in receipt of social welfare payment then you may be eligible for assistance with your
Our failure to properly tackle childcare’s sky-high cost is a scandal
Charlie Weston: Our failure to properly tackle childcare’s sky-high cost is a scandal IT is a burden that working parents in few other countries have to bear. The cost of childcare is scandalously high, amounting to the equivalent of a
Men in early childcare: ‘We’ve seen nothing but a positive impact’
Some children don’t have dads in the home so it’s nice for them to have a male role model “Early childhood education in Ireland at the moment is at a very exciting place,” says David Kenna (29), a “floating” junior
Preschool owners issue warning over free childcare scheme
Childcare centres say they are not ready for the extension of the free preschool year Preschools have warned that many of them may not be ready to provide the additional free childcare places required under Government plans due to capacity
Childcare workers are passionate & diligent, but lack of funding has left income low
One of the points that came across in a recent interview of experts in the childcare sector is that childcare workers are passionate & diligent, but lack of funding has left income low. There was a great interview on NewsTalk
46 Wexford pre-schools handed capital funding boost
Forty-six pre-school providers in County Wexford have been allocated more than €280,000 in capital funding by the government. The funding represents a portion of more than €6.5m in capital funding allocated by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine
IMPACT slams Government for not consulting childcare workers on pre-school scheme
The union meets with staff today to brief them on the new programme… The trade union IMPACT has said it is outrageous that childcare workers were not consulted on the Government’s new scheme for pre-schoolers. IMPACT is holding a special meeting in
Yet Another New Website For a Childcare Provider
Yet Another New Website For a Childcare Provider – get yours today for just €499! We have just released another brand new website for a childcare business based in Athlone and Celbridge, Chatterboxes Childcare. Chatterboxes Childcare was established in 2001 and
We Created Another Brand New Website For a Montessori
We created another brand new website for a Montessori – and you can get one too for much less than you think! We have just released another brand new website for a Montessori, this time in Kildare. We gave The
Galway childcare facilities in line for half a million Euro
TD demands funds be made available so works can be completed before new school term EIGHTY CHILDCARE providers in Galway city and county are to receive funding of more than half a million euro to assist with creating extra places
€6.5m investment for major childcare expansion starting in September
The follow press release was published on Friday 8th July 2016 by the Government News Service €6.5m investment for major childcare expansion, 60,000 extra children to avail of free services starting in September – Statement by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr
Second year of free childcare could be at risk
Concern has been expressed that the second year of free childcare is now at risk. IMPACT says because the Department of Children and Youth Affairs has failed to agree contracts with childcare providers, there’s no guarantee it will be sorted
Childcare workers protest against job insecurity
Dozens of childcare professionals yesterday marched from one of Cork City’s social welfare offices to another. They were protesting the Government’s failure to agree contracts with workers who will operate day care centres this September. Protestors said that the failure
Childcare providers say extra administration for the regulations is an issue
‘Quality counts, but it also costs money’ Many childcare providers say extra administration required for the regulations will be an issue Like many a high-quality early years service, Crumlin Childcare Centre in Dublin already has in place most of the
What will new regulations mean for early years services?
Changes to qualifications and registration but no mandatory policy for child protection Three years and one month after secretly filmed footage in three childcare centres shocked the country and highlighted the urgent need for improved standards, new regulations for early
60,000 extra children to benefit from free childcare places
A special fund of €6.5 million has been announced to help pre-schools expand to meet increased demand. 60,000 extra children are due to avail of free childcare places from this September under the Early Childhood Care and Education scheme and
Parents Looking For Childcare For September
Childcare providers should know this! The above image shows actual enquiries from parents who are using ChildcareFinder.ie in the last 24 hours. We have noticed a trend in the last 3 weeks of parents looking for childcare for September, most
Childcare providers to form professional body
Group will lobby government on policy issues Childcare providers are planning to establish a professional representative organisation and have invited all private providers of full day childcare services to participate. Childcare providers from around the country will meet at the
New childcare centres will face pre-opening inspections
For the first time new creches and preschools here will have to undergo inspection before they can open their doors to babies and young children. Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, has updated the country’s childcare regulations for the first
New Government but same line on childcare
Breda O’Brien writes for The Irish Times: New Government but same line on childcare It is the triump of ideology over what parents want, which is to look after children at home Read quickly, the draft partnership programme for government