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Childcare Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 May 2021

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

Ceisteanna (184)

Catherine Murphy

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184. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number of childcare providers by county; and the current capacity of same by county in tabular form. [25026/21]

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The supply of, and demand for, ELC and SAC places is currently monitored annually through the Early Years Sector Profile report. This survey is conducted by Pobal on behalf of my Department. Data from the 2018/2019 programme year, indicates that existing childcare provision, in general, meets current demand nationwide in terms of capacity, whilst recognising that small pockets of under supply may exist within this.

In 2018/2019, 4,598 services were contracted to deliver at least one (then DCYA) funded programme.

The Early Years Sector Profile report also provides numbers of services at a Local Authority level.

The breakdown can be seen in Table 1.

Capacity within the sector is calculated using figures reported by the services on the number of children enrolled and vacant places (capacity is the sum of children enrolled and vacant places).

The overall reported capacity of the sector in 2018/19 was 188,705. The Early Years Sector Profile report 2018/2019 had a response rate of 85%. This can then be extrapolated to a national capacity of 218,745, a 2% increase on the previous year.

The Early Years Sector Profile report also provides reported capacity at a Local Authority level. These figures are not extrapolated. These figures can be found in Table 2.

My Department continues to monitor the data from the Early Years Sector Profile report closely to inform policy going forward. The Pobal Early Years Sector Profile can be found at htps://www.pobal.ie/app/uploads/2019/12/Annual-Early-Years-Sector-Profile-Report-AEYSPR-2018-19.pdf. The 2019/2020 report is due to be published this summer.

A key policy objective of my Department is to improve affordability, accessibility and quality of Early Learning and Care (ELC) and School-Age Childcare (SAC). A 141% increase in investment over the last number of years has led to a doubling in the number of children receiving free or subsidised ELC and SAC. It has also supported the sector to increase the number of places available.

First 5, the ten-year whole-of-Government strategy for babies, young children and their families pledges to build on this progress. Among key strategic actions in First 5 is a commitment to 'maintain and extend the supply of high-quality publicly subsidised ELC and SAC to best serve the developmental needs of babies and young children, ensuring that it also reflects the needs and preferences of parents and families'.

To deliver on this strategic action, a range of actions are under way, including an update of the National Planning Guidelines for the development of ELC and SAC settings, the extension of regulation to all paid, non-relative childminders on a phased basis and the development of a strategic capital investment plan to deliver large-scale capital investment under Project 2040. The development of a new funding model for ELC and SAC also seeks to address issues of accessibility.

More information can be found at: https://first5.gov.ie/

Table 1

County

Number of Providers

Carlow

54

Cavan

67

Clare

138

Cork City

96

Cork County

388

Donegal

154

Dublin-Dublin City

445

Dublin-Dun-Laoghaire-Rathdown

185

Dublin –Fingal

326

Dublin- South Dublin

255

Galway

288

Kerry

138

Kildare

201

Kilkenny

100

Laois

85

Leitrim

37

Limerick

201

Longford

36

Louth

120

Mayo

136

Meath

196

Monaghan

61

Offaly

71

Roscommon

58

Sligo

76

Tipperary

180

Waterford

95

Westmeath

89

Wexford

146

Wicklow

176

Table 2

County

Current capacity per county (enrolled and vacant places)

Carlow

2608

Cavan

3536

Clare

4798

Cork City

4435

Cork County

16411

Donegal

7859

Dublin-Dublin City

16732

Dublin-Dun-Laoghaire-Rathdown

7196

Dublin –Fingal

11678

Dublin- South Dublin

9742

Galway

11428

Kerry

5792

Kildare

9731

Kilkenny

4033

Laois

3540

Leitrim

1654

Limerick

7920

Longford

1787

Louth

5164

Mayo

4500

Meath

7976

Monaghan

4068

Offaly

2979

Roscommon

2843

Sligo

3687

Tipperary

7207

Waterford

4723

Westmeath

3835

Wexford

5994

Wicklow

4849

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