Written answers

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Child Care Services Staff

Photo of Maureen O'SullivanMaureen O'Sullivan (Dublin Central, Independent)
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71. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if she will meet with the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection regarding those community child care services that, due to their difficulties in recruiting staff through community employment, are having to cut services in areas of great need. [43708/17]

Photo of Katherine ZapponeKatherine Zappone (Dublin South West, Independent)
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I meet with my Cabinet colleagues regularly to discuss childcare related issues, and to advocate the needs and interests of the sector in accordance with my role as the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. I would therefore be glad to discuss the issues you have identified with the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, should this prove to be necessary.

In relation to the staff recruitment difficulties you have specified, the majority of community childcare services are operating successfully and have been able to manage issues that they face within existing structures. Notwithstanding this, it is recognised that a small number of services have faced financial challenges due to the requirement to replace unpaid CE Workers with staff qualified to the standard specified within the 2016 Regulations. €1m in funding has therefore been made available to services that identify themselves as being impacted in this way. To date, my Department has authorised the transfer of €0.52m across 60 applicant services from this stream of funding. Furthermore, an additional €0.7m has been allocated to this stream of funding for the coming year.

My Department, and the 30 City and County Childcare Committees across the country, are available to work intensively with any service experiencing difficulties.

Deputies may also be interested to note that centres who register for the enhanced childcare measures introduced last month will gain access to the Programme Support Payment (formerly Non-Contact Time payment). This programme will aid community child care services with the administrative demands placed on them. A total of €18m has been made available in 2017 and has been secured again for 2018 and onwards.

Community services are also expected to benefit from the 'September more affordable childcare measures' given the increase in subsidies paid to parents, in some instances by as much as 50%.

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