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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 November 2017

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Ceisteanna (599)

Anne Rabbitte

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599. Deputy Anne Rabbitte asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of child care providers who have been trained as link workers on the new AIMS model launched in June 2016, by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [50475/17]

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The Leadership for Inclusion (LINC) higher education programme for early years practitioners was established in 2016 as part of the Access and Inclusion Model (AIM), with provision for 900 students annually for four years. It is a Level 6 Special Purpose Award designed to support the inclusion of children with a disability in free pre-school provided under the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme.

Pre-school settings employing an Inclusion Coordinator (who has graduated from LINC and has agreed to take on the relevant role and responsibilities) will receive an increase of €2 per child per week in the rate of ECCE capitation payable to that setting. 847 early years practitioners graduated from the LINC programme in October 2017 and the breakdown by county is given in the table provided:

County

No. Of LINC Graduates

Carlow

11

Cavan

5

Clare

37

Cork

106

Donegal

53

Dublin

127

Galway

38

Kerry

53

Kildare

48

Kilkenny

19

Laois

20

Leitrim

8

Limerick

75

Longford

5

Louth

17

Mayo

27

Meath

29

Monaghan

13

Offaly

10

Roscommon

19

Sligo

19

Tipperary

27

Waterford

21

Westmeath

17

Wexford

28

Wicklow

15

Total

847

874 early years practitioners enrolled and commenced the second intake of the LINC programme in September 2017.

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