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Early Childhood Care and Education

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 July 2020

Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Questions (710)

Kathleen Funchion

Question:

710. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the estimated cost of increasing the higher and lower capitation grants by €5, €6, €7, €8, €9 and €10, respectively, by week, for the ECCE scheme in 2019 if it is introduced in September 2020; and the estimated full-year cost. [18228/20]

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€297m euro has been allocated to the Early Childhood Care and Education programme in 2020; the proposed increases in the Deputy’s question have been built upon this year’s allocation.

The Early Childhood Care and Education programme runs for 38 weeks each programme year. The standard capitation rate paid to providers is €69 per child, per week. The higher capitation rate paid to services is €80.25 per child, per week. The programme currently provides 15 hours of free childcare per week.

Under the current ECCE payment calendar breakdown below, there are sixteen payable weeks in the period between September and December. The first table displays the projected 2020 financial impact of increasing the capitation rates from the beginning of the 2020/2021 programme year.

2020 Cost (€m)

Change

2020 Cost

Increase

No Change

€125.0

Plus €5

€133.3

€8.2

Plus €6

€134.9

€9.9

Plus €7

€136.6

€11.5

Plus €8

€138.2

€13.2

Plus €9

€139.9

€14.8

Plus €10

€141.5

€16.5

The following table displays the full year financial impact of increasing the capitation rates in line with the question tabled by the Deputy. These workings are also based on the parameters used to cost the current allocation.

Full Year Cost (€m)

Change

Full Year Cost

Increase

No Change

€297.0

Plus €5

€316.5

€19.5

Plus €6

€320.4

€23.5

Plus €7

€324.3

€27.4

Plus €8

€328.3

€31.3

Plus €9

€332.2

€35.2

Plus €10

€336.1

€39.1

As AIM funding is intrinsically linked to ECCE capitations any increase in rates or durations for the ECCE programme has an impact on associated AIM costs.

While AIM Level 7 is awarded on a weekly basis €195 per week, the underlying basis for this figure is the cost of ECCE capitation for 3 children. If a €5 increase in ECCE capitation was required, there may be a need for a corresponding 6.7 % increase in AIM Level 7 costs.

2020 allocated funding for the AIM Level 7 supports are set at €26m based on current AIM level 7 projected applications and approvals.

The following tables captures the impacts that the outlined increases, based on a pro ratad and corresponding percentage increase, would have to the estimated allocation for AIM Level 7 support costs for the period September to December 2020 (table a) and for a full year ECCE programme from September (table b).

Table a.

2020 Associated AIM Cost (€m)

Change

2020 Cost

Increase

No Change

€11.0

€0.0

Plus €5

€11.7

€0.7

Plus €6

€11.9

€0.9

Plus €7

€12.0

€1.0

Plus €8

€12.2

€1.2

Plus €9

€12.3

€1.3

Plus €10

€12.5

€1.5

Table b.

Full Year Associated AIM Cost (€m)

Change

Full Year

Increase

No Change

€26.0

€0.0

Plus €5

€27.5

€1.5

Plus €6

€28.1

€2.1

Plus €7

€28.4

€2.4

Plus €8

€28.8

€2.8

Plus €9

€29.2

€3.2

Plus €10

€29.5

€3.5

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