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City and County Child Care Committees Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 17 July 2014

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Questions (804)

Róisín Shortall

Question:

804. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of City and County Childcare Committees in the State and their role and annual cost for each year from 2001 to date in 2014; if he will outline in tabular form each committee by geographical location, the size of the child population they serve and the cost of funding each committee. [32605/14]

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The City and County Childcare Committees (CCCs) were established in 2001 to advance the provision of childcare facilities in their local areas. They comprise local representatives from the statutory, community and voluntary sectors, social partners, childcare providers and parents.

The role of the CCCs was expanded under the National Childcare Investment Programme to enable greater flexibility and responsiveness to local needs, and they had a key role in the development of local childcare infrastructure, quality standards, training and information. More recently, CCCs have been increasingly dedicated to locally managing administrative processes associated with the national childcare programmes (the Community Childcare Subvention programme, the Early Childhood Care and Education programme and the Childcare Education and Training Support programme). They also support the performance and sustainability of services in their respective areas.

Each CCC receives annual funding from the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. The Department was required to find savings of 8% in the overall Childcare Committees budget over the two years 2013 and 2014. In allocating the funding, the objective was to seek to more closely reflect the early education and childcare landscape within each area, and therefore reductions were not applied on a flat-rate basis as had been the case in previous years. For 2013, the reductions applied to CCCs ranged from 0% to 9%, based on an analysis undertaken by Pobal on behalf of the Department which took account of a number of factors, including the number of children aged 0-12 in the CCC’s catchment area, to arrive at a weighting for each CCC.

The Department of Children and Youth Affairs was established in 2011. The following table shows the funding provided from 2011-2014 and the number of children in the catchment areas derived from the National Population Census 2011.

County

2011 Funding

2012 Funding

2013 Funding

2014 Funding

Census of Population 2011 0-4 years

Census of Population 2011 5-12 years

Carlow

268,510

268,000

244,000

224,000

4,345

6,409

Cavan

268,510

268,000

248,000

234,000

6,177

8,878

Clare

329,501

329,000

313,000

304,000

8,905

13,871

Cork City

333,832

333,000

308,000

299,000

6,042

8,978

Cork County

482,905

482,000

482,000

482,000

34,146

46,988

Donegal

370,369

370,000

363,000

363,000

12,727

19,463

Dublin City

790,390

790,000

774,000

774,000

30,250

39,707

Dublin - Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

405,719

405,000

385,000

373,000

13,155

19,284

Dublin - Fingal

469,537

469,000

460,000

460,000

26,708

33,076

Dublin - South Dublin

482,905

482,000

472,000

472,000

23,043

31,260

Galway City & County

463,750

463,000

454,000

454,000

18,960

27,009

Kerry

365,913

365,000

354,000

347,000

10,025

15,326

Kildare

405,719

405,000

393,000

385,000

18,914

26,800

Kilkenny

277,117

277,000

263,000

255,000

7,501

10,962

Laois

264,233

264,000

244,000

230,000

7,538

10,200

Leitrim

249,429

249,000

227,000

209,000

2,456

3,602

Limerick City

261,196

261,000

241,000

227,000

3,719

5,135

Limerick County

365,913

365,000

338,000

319,000

10,475

14,716

Longford

249,753

249,000

227,000

209,000

3,241

4,780

Louth

329,502

329,000

313,000

304,000

10,411

14,935

Mayo

329,017

329,000

319,000

313,000

9,199

14,531

Meath

401,264

401,000

389,000

381,000

17,502

23,774

Monaghan

268,187

268,000

248,000

234,000

4,929

6,875

Offaly

277,117

277,000

256,000

241,000

6,239

9,380

Roscommon

268,511

268,000

248,000

234,000

4,642

7,222

Sligo

268,510

268,000

248,000

234,000

4,594

6,795

Tipperary North

268,511

268,000

248,000

234,000

5,401

8,140

Tipperary South

281,573

281,000

260,000

245,000

6,546

9,826

Waterford City

268,510

268,000

244,000

224,000

3,345

4,762

Waterford County

268,511

268,000

248,000

234,000

5,299

8,066

Westmeath

277,226

277,000

256,000

241,000

6,882

10,111

Wexford

370,369

370,000

359,000

352,000

11,539

17,405

Wicklow

333,958

334,000

317,000

307,000

11,474

16,001

Total

€11,315,967

€11,300,000

€10,743,000

€10,398,000

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