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Early Childhood Care and Education

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 July 2021

Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Questions (1222)

Brendan Griffin

Question:

1222. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the percentage of children availing of free preschool services for one and two years; if a county breakdown of same is available; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40441/21]

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The Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme is a two-year, universal pre-school programme available to all children within the eligible age range. Children are eligible to enrol in the  Programme once they are 2 years and 8 months of age in the September of a given programme year and are eligible to avail of two years of the programme (provided that they are not older than 5 years and 6 months at the end of the programme year).

The ECCE programme is not a mandatory programme and parents can choose to send their child to the ECCE programme for two years, one year or not at all.  Since the introduction of the Programme in 2010, uptake rates have been approximately 95% of eligible children. The proportion of children availing of the full two-year entitlement is determined by a range of factors, including parental choice with regard to school starting age.

The figures supplied by the scheme administrator Pobal in the tables below shows the percentage of children enrolled in the ECCE programme in 2019 that availed of one or two years. This data is presented by county.

The figure for one year of the programme is calculated on the basis of the number of children with an ECCE registration in 2019 but no 2018 or 2020 ECCE registration. The figure for two years of the programme is  based on the number of children with a 2019 ECCE registration and also a 2018 or a 2020 ECCE registration.

County

 I year ECCE

 

County

 2 years ECCE

Carlow

13%

 

Carlow

87%

Cavan

12%

 

Cavan

88%

Clare

12%

 

Clare

88%

Cork

10%

 

Cork

90%

Donegal

15%

 

Donegal

85%

Dublin

18%

 

Dublin

82%

Galway

12%

 

Galway

88%

Kerry

11%

 

Kerry

89%

Kildare

13%

 

Kildare

87%

Kilkenny

12%

 

Kilkenny

88%

Laois

10%

 

Laois

90%

Leitrim

15%

 

Leitrim

85%

Limerick

15%

 

Limerick

85%

Longford

18%

 

Longford

82%

Louth

21%

 

Louth

79%

Mayo

13%

 

Mayo

87%

Meath

12%

 

Meath

88%

Monaghan

23%

 

Monaghan

77%

Offaly

14%

 

Offaly

86%

Roscommon

15%

 

Roscommon

85%

Sligo

15%

 

Sligo

85%

Tipperary

12%

 

Tipperary

88%

Waterford

17%

 

Waterford

83%

Westmeath

12%

 

Westmeath

88%

Wexford

12%

 

Wexford

88%

Wicklow

13%

 

Wicklow

87%

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