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Early Childhood Care Education

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 October 2014

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Questions (148)

Robert Troy

Question:

148. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the total spend to date on the following two DCYA training funds for early childhood services, that is, the support and training fund in 2013 totalling €900,000 and the learner fund in 2014-15 totalling €3 million; and if he will provide a breakdown of funding allocated by county by county in a tabular form in respect of funding uptake. [38995/14]

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As part of the ongoing progression of the Early Years Quality Agenda, it was announced last year that by September 2015 all staff working directly with children in the 0-6 years age category in early years services would have to have a minimum Level 5 qualification on the National Qualifications Framework in early years care and education, or an equivalent qualification. This requirement will apply to new services from September 2014.

In addition to the general requirement for a Level 5 qualification, pre-school leaders delivering the free pre-school provision to children in the age category 3 years 2 months to 4 years 7 months under the Early Childhood Care and Education programme, who are currently required to hold a Level 5 qualification, will have to have a minimum Level 6 qualification, or equivalent, by September 2015.

In 2013, €0.9 million was made available to my Department to support existing staff working in the childcare sector to meet the new requirements. As a result, my Department agreed to increase the annual grant funding provided in 2013 to Early Childhood Ireland, a national voluntary organisation that promotes quality care and education for young children, in return for the provision of additional accredited training for existing childcare staff. The objective of the funding is to ensure that all existing staff are in a position to meet the minimum Level 5 qualification requirement to enable them to continue to work in the childcare sector and that staff seeking to fill the role of Pre-school Leader under the Early Childhood Care and Education programme are assisted to obtain the required Level 6 qualification.

To further support childcare staff, the Learner Fund was launched in March this year. The Fund, which is being administered by Pobal with the help of local City and County Childcare Committees, has a total allocation of €3 million for the years 2014 and 2015 and is being targeted to subsidise the cost for childcare staff who are required to undertake accredited Level 5 and Level 6 courses.

The funding provided under both initiatives will be drawn down in 2014 and 2015 to support staff seeking to meet the new qualification requirements. Figures provided by Pobal and shown in the following tables outline the overall funding provided to date to Early Childhood Ireland and also the funding allocated and paid to date to support training under the Learner Fund in each county.

Support Training Fund

Beneficiary

Paid

Amount

Early Childhood Ireland

06/03/2014

516,000.00

Early Childhood Ireland

01/05/2014

196,000.00

Early Childhood Ireland

05/06/2014

76,200.00

Total

788,200.00

Childcare Training and Learner Fund

County

Allocated

Paid to Date

Carlow

14,160.00

3,540.00

Cavan

17,550.00

4,388.00

Clare

96,247.00

24,062.00

Cork City

52,080.00

13,020.00

Cork County

158,160.00

39,540.00

Donegal

16,530.00

4,133.00

Dublin County Borough

310,320.00

77,580.00

Dublin Fingal

112,200.00

28,050.00

Dublin South County

100,570.00

25,143.00

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

70,020.00

17,505.00

Galway City & County

59,313.00

14,828.00

Kerry

47,520.00

11,880.00

Kildare

109,050.00

27,263.00

Kilkenny

22,765.00

5,691.00

Laois

75,300.00

18,825.00

Leitrim

11,914.00

2,978.00

Limerick City & County

56,280.00

14,070.00

Longford

6,530.00

1,633.00

Louth

48,256.00

12,064.00

Mayo

28,380.00

7,095.00

Meath

166,697.00

41,674.00

Monaghan

14,520.00

3,630.00

Offaly

25,440.00

6,360.00

Roscommon

20,780.00

5,195.00

Sligo

23,610.00

5,903.00

Tipperary North

18,572.00

4,643.00

Tipperary South

42,480.00

10,620.00

Waterford City County

15,418.00

3,854.00

Westmeath

29,070.00

7,268.00

Wexford

24,570.00

6,143.00

Wicklow

87,760.00

21,940.00

Total

1,882,062.00

470,518.00

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