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Child Care Services.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 February 2005

Tuesday, 15 February 2005

Questions (388, 389)

Willie Penrose

Question:

442 Mr. Penrose asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the action he will take to provide the much needed funding for a community playgroup (details supplied) in County Longford under the equal opportunities child care programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4971/05]

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The group was awarded staffing grant aid of €190,461 over three years in September 2000. In addition, the group was awarded staffing continuation funding totalling €79,375 up to 31 August 2005 under the equal opportunities child care programme 2000-2006. The group submitted an application for capital grant assistance under the programme to my Department some time ago. The programme is a seven-year development programme which aims to increase the availability and quality of child care to support parents in employment, education and training.

The level of demand for capital grant assistance was such that I considered it important to increase the capital provision for the present programme. Following discussions with my colleague, the Minister for Finance, an additional capital provision of €90 million was made available over the period 2005 to 2009 in the context of the 2005 budget. Of this amount, €50 million is being made available under the present programme and the remaining €40 million will flow under the next phase of the post-2006 programme. This augments the increased EU funding of €12 million made available last year in recognition of the progress of the programme. This brings the total funding available for the programme to €499.3 million and now includes an increased provision for capital developments for which €205 million has been set aside. In December 2004, I announced an allocation of almost €35 million in capital funding to community-based not-for-profit-groups.

The availability of the additional capital funding will enable me to make further capital grant assistance available over the coming months and years to groups which address significant child care service gaps and where the project proposal represents good value for money when considered in the context of the guidelines on building costs. In light of this, the group in question has been advised that while its project had not been prioritised for immediate funding in December 2004, it will be reconsidered in the future and I hope to make further significant capital commitments during 2005 and thereafter.

The ongoing appraisal of the applications in the pipeline will be concluded as speedily as possible to facilitate the development of additional child care facilities and places at the earliest opportunity. When the appraisal on the project in question is completed, the application will be considered by the programme appraisal committee, chaired by my Department, before I make a final decision. In the interim, it would be premature of me to comment further on this application.

Willie Penrose

Question:

443 Mr. Penrose asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his Department will take steps to fund an important community child care service (details supplied) in County Westmeath; if he will develop an after-school service to deal with the ever-increasing demands on the current accommodation and facilities; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4972/05]

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The group was awarded staffing grant aid of €195,000 over three years in June 2003 under the equal opportunities child care programme 2000-2006. The group submitted an application for capital grant assistance under the programme to my Department some time ago. The programme is a seven-year development programme which aims to increase the availability and quality of child care to support parents in employment, education and training.

The level of demand for capital grant assistance was such that I considered it important to increase the capital provision for the present programme. Following discussions with my colleague the Minister for Finance, an additional capital provision of €90 million was made available over the period 2005 to 2009, in the context of the 2005 budget. Of this amount, €50 million is being made available under the present programme and the remaining €40 million will flow under the next phase of the post-2006 programme. This augments the increased EU funding of €12 million made available last year in recognition of the progress of the programme. This brings the total funding available for the programme to €499.3 million and now includes an increased provision for capital developments for which €205 million has been set aside. In December 2004, I announced an allocation of almost €35 million in capital funding to community-based not-for-profit-groups.

The availability of the additional capital funding will enable me to make further capital grant assistance available over the coming months and years to groups which address significant child care service gaps and where the project proposal represents good value for money when considered in the context of the guidelines on building costs. In light of this, the group in question has been advised that while its project had not been prioritised for immediate funding in December 2004, it will be reconsidered in the future and I hope to make further significant capital commitments during 2005 and thereafter.

The ongoing appraisal of the applications in the pipeline will be concluded as speedily as possible to facilitate the development of additional child care facilities and places at the earliest opportunity. When the appraisal of the project in question is completed, the application will be considered by the programme appraisal committee chaired by my Department, before I make a final decision. In the interim, it would be premature of me to comment further on this application.

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