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Early Childhood Care Education

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 25 June 2015

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Ceisteanna (151)

Sandra McLellan

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151. Deputy Sandra McLellan asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if he will give a complete breakdown of the total learner fund of €3 million; and the way it is allocated and provided. [25654/15]

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Freagraí scríofa

My Department is currently progressing the Early Years Quality Agenda with the objective of improving the quality of childcare services available to young children. As part of this process, all staff working directly with children in pre-school services will be required to hold a major award in early childhood care and education at Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), or the equivalent. This minimum qualification will be a requirement under the revised Childcare Regulations and, when commenced, staff who wish to continue in employment in the childcare sector must satisfy this new qualification requirement.

In relation to the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme, it will be a contractual requirement that all pre-school leaders delivering the free pre-school year hold a major award in early childhood care and education at Level 6 on NFQ or the equivalent.

Specific funding of €3 million has been provided in 2014/15 under the Learner Fund to assist staff already working in the childcare sector to meet these new childcare qualification requirements. I understand that all eligible applicants were approved for funding with almost 3,000 childcare staff supported to meet the new qualification requirements.

Funding is provided to each City or County Childcare Committee (CCC) to provide for the number of childcare staff in their region that have been approved for support under the Learner Fund to undertake Level 5 and Level 6 courses with training providers from an approved panel. Participating staff avail of the courses by way of classroom attendance or by enrolling for online courses or by a mix of these two options. Some staff may undertake all 8 modules which make up the Major Award with others undertaking a smaller number which would be the balance required for them to achieve the major award. The maximum cost per module for those participating in classroom based courses is €200 per module with the Fund providing €150 of this amount. For those availing of blended/online courses, the cost per module is €150 with the Fund providing €120 of that amount.

There were two opportunities provided for staff to enrol for these courses and a breakdown of funding provided and the numbers of staff availing of the fund in each CCC area is shown below.

Pobal has indicated that 74 per cent of staff supported by the Learner Fund were seeking to achieve the Level 6 award with 26 per cent seeking to achieve the Level 5 award.

Learner Fund

City and County Childcare Committee

Round 1

Budget

Round 2

Budget

Total

Round 1

No. of Learners

Round 2

No. of Learners

Total

No. of Learners

Carlow

12,960

3,900

16,860

11

5

16

Cavan

17,310

9,510

26,820

16

10

26

Clare

94,327

35,820

130,147

84

36

120

Cork City

52,080

14,130

66,210

45

13

58

Cork County

159,360

72,056

231,416

143

64

207

Donegal

16,530

9,300

25,830

16

9

25

Dublin City

311,040

184,620

495,660

275

168

443

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

59,940

62,244

122,184

62

63

125

Fingal

110,400

127,206

237,606

107

128

235

Galway

57,960

58,467

116,427

58

62

120

Kerry

47,520

4,080

51,600

43

4

47

Kildare

96,450

95,197

191,647

96

94

190

Kilkenny

22,229

4,563

26,792

22

7

29

Laois

75,300

31,020

106,320

65

29

94

Leitrim

11,674

8,800

20,474

11

7

18

Limerick

54,600

51,600

106,200

52

48

100

Longford

6,530

4,080

10,610

6

4

10

Louth

46,576

48,090

94,666

43

47

90

Mayo

27,420

12,900

40,320

25

13

38

Meath

156,364

43,410

199,774

154

43

197

Monaghan

14,520

7,650

22,170

10

13

23

Offaly

25,440

10,550

35,990

22

13

35

Roscommon

16,470

17,118

33,588

16

17

33

Sligo

23,610

21,930

45,540

21

20

41

South Dublin

100,390

82,650

183,040

104

83

187

Tipperary North

18,572

3,390

21,962

19

6

25

Tipperary South

37,785

38,712

76,497

37

38

75

Waterford

15,538

19,620

35,158

17

19

36

Westmeath

29,070

12,120

41,190

29

11

40

Wexford

24,960

15,390

40,350

26

16

42

Wicklow

88,000

40,200

128,200

81

40

121

1,830,924

1,150,323

2,981,247

1,716

1,130

2,846

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