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Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 29 November 2005

Tuesday, 29 November 2005

Questions (489)

John Gormley

Question:

477 Mr. Gormley asked the Minister for Education and Science her plans to encourage single parents to go back to further education; her views on whether this would be made easier if assistance were made available for children over the age of five; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36808/05]

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In order to encourage parents to go back to further education, my Department provides funding for VECs to assist towards the child care expenses of participants in certain further education programmes. These are the vocational training opportunities scheme, VTOS, Youthreach and senior Traveller training centre programmes.

The administration of these grants is a matter for individual VECs. Students in the relevant programmes who feel entitled to such grants should apply to their VECs. The disbursement of the grants is a matter for each VEC.

The funds provide for: direct provision of crèche facilities in centres or in rented premises, including staff, equipment and-or refurbishment, rental, insurance and other overheads; the purchase of places in existing community or commercial crèches — this is subject to payment of a maximum of €63.50 per week per child for a full-day session, with pro rata adjustments for sessions of lesser duration; the payment of childminders, subject to a maximum of €63.50 per child per week for a full session, with pro rata adjustments for part-time sessions.

The grant is intended as a contribution to costs. VECs determine the level of child care provision and have the discretion to bridge any gap between the Department's grant and actual costs they approve. While the grants scheme does not apply to children of any particular age, VECs have the option of according priority to older children.

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