Written answers

Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth

National Childcare Scheme

Photo of Kathleen FunchionKathleen Funchion (Carlow-Kilkenny, Sinn Fein)
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243. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number of children who have been referred from the sponsored bodies both nationally and on a county level under the NCS since September 2020. [43693/20]

Photo of Kathleen FunchionKathleen Funchion (Carlow-Kilkenny, Sinn Fein)
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244. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number of children who have been referred from each sponsored body both nationally and on a county level under the NCS. [43695/20]

Photo of Kathleen FunchionKathleen Funchion (Carlow-Kilkenny, Sinn Fein)
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245. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number of children who were referred from each sponsored body both nationally and on a county level under the CCSP from September 2019 to 31 December 2019. [43696/20]

Photo of Roderic O'GormanRoderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 243 to 245, inclusive, together.

Sponsorship arrangements within the National Childcare Scheme (NCS) and under the legacy schemes play an important role in making additional supports available for families with complex and challenging needs that Early Learning and Care can help to address.

My Department has undertaken a series of measures to raise awareness of the Sponsor Program of the NCS including

- working directly with the Sponsor Bodies to build their capacity and support the new relationships being built between the Sponsor Bodies, the Parents, the Provider and the Scheme Administrator.

- working with the CCC’s to assist them with queries, in the case of CCC’s DCYA is following up on specific cases in addition to any policy, information or training questions CCC’s have.

- working with the National Co-ordinator for the Teen Parents Support Programme (TPSP) to ensure teen parents are aware of their right to access child care under the NCS.

- DCEDIY has reached out to Children and Young People's Services Committees to provide them with information on Sponsor Children on the National Childcare Scheme.

- an article on the Sponsorship on the NCS in the Early Years Sectoral e-bulletin December edition, that provided information and details of the contacts needed to access additional information.

At the request of my Department Pobal have undertaken a review of the Sponsorship scheme administration and processes with a view to introducing changes that will make the process easier to engage with, more efficient and a positive experience for all stakeholders involved. This review has been completed and the rollout of recommendations is in process.

The figures provided in table 1 is the figure of sponsored children that have taken up a childcare place with a childcare provider since September 2020.

Table 1. Figures since September 2020

County Health Services Executive (HSE) Minister for Education and Skills (DES) Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) TUSLA Child and Family Agency Total
Carlow 1 35 36
Cavan 1 18 19
Clare 2 2
Cork 3 1 3 16 23
Donegal 4 11 15
Dublin 51 2 91 120 264
Galway 3 13 16
Kerry 2 8 10
Kildare 3 3
Kilkenny 21 21
Laois 1 9 10
Leitrim 4 4
Limerick 1 6 26 33
Longford 3 3
Louth 4 2 8 14
Mayo 1 1 2
Meath 1 3 4
Monaghan 6 6
Offaly 1 1
Roscommon 1 1
Sligo 4 4
Tipperary 5 24 29
Waterford 1 4 5
Westmeath 1 2 3
Wexford 8 8
Wicklow 21 63 84

Table 2. Figures since September 2020

Sponsor Body Health Services Executive (HSE) Minister for Education and Skills (DES) Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) TUSLA Child and Family Agency Total
Total 60 4 34 112 409 615

Please note that a child could have attended in more than one county, but will only appear once in the total. This is why the county total does not match the total sum which you would get if you added up each county in turn.

Information provided in table 3 is the number of children that were referred from each sponsored body nationally since September 2020. As not all are in childcare provision a county-by-county is not available.

Table 3. Figures since September 2020

Sponsor Total
Health Services Executive (HSE) 89
Minister for Education and Skills (DES) 6
Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) 77
National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) 182
TUSLA Child and Family Agency 550

Sponsor referrals since programme launch:

The figures provided in table 4 is the figure of sponsored children that have taken up a childcare place with a childcare provider since programme launch.

Table 4. Figures since programme launch

County Health Services Executive (HSE) Minister for Education and Skills (DES) Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) TUSLA Child and Family Agency Total
Carlow 2 47 49
Cavan 15 20 35
Clare 3 3
Cork 3 1 4 17 25
Donegal 6 12 18
Dublin 64 2 169 136 371
Galway 17 22 39
Kerry 2 8 10
Kildare 5 5
Kilkenny 5 24 29
Laois 4 20 24
Leitrim 4 4
Limerick 1 18 36 55
Longford 5 4 9
Louth 4 3 8 15
Mayo 1 1 2
Meath 1 3 4 8
Monaghan 9 9
Offaly 1 1 2
Roscommon 29 1 30
Sligo 5 5
Tipperary 11 36 47
Waterford 12 2 7 21
Westmeath 1 2 3
Wexford 8 8
Wicklow 23 3 63 89

Table 5. Figures since programme launch

Sponsor Body Health Services Executive (HSE) Minister for Education and Skills (DES) Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) TUSLA Child and Family Agency Total
Total 73 4 102 228 498 905

Please note that a child could have attended in more than one county, but will only appear once in the total. This is why the county total does not match the total sum which you would get if you added up each county in turn.

Information provided in table 6 is the number of children that were referred from each sponsored body nationally since programme launch. Children are identified by unique PPSN.

Table 6. Figures since programme launch

Sponsor Total
Health Services Executive (HSE) 106
Minister for Education and Skills (DES) 6
Minister for Justice and Equality (DJE) 168
National Homeless Authorities (for Sponsored NCS) 374
TUSLA Child and Family Agency 642

CCSP sponsorship:

Provided in the tables below are the breakdown of children that were registered for Community Childcare Subvention Transitional (CCST) for children in families experiencing homelessness and Community Childcare Subvention Resettlement (CCSR) for programme refugees both nationally and on a county level under CCSP from September 2019 to 31 December 2019.

The below table does not include all children who were referred from each sponsored body. While CCSR and CCST have a unique identifier, Public Health Nurse (PHN) referrals, Tusla Referrals and Secondary school students are automatically granted the maximum subsidy allowable under CCSP which is identical to other non-sponsored claimants entitled to this subsidy level and therefore we are unable to extract these referrals from other CCSP registrations.

Please note that a child could have attended in more than one county, but will only appear once in the total.

In addition it should be noted that CCSP requires an annual re-registration which runs from late August to late October. As such the registration activity in the table below do not necessarily represent new registrations. This fixed annual cycle does not apply to NCS registrations.

Table 7. CCSP figures from September 2019 to 31 December 2019

County CCS Resettlement CCS Transitional
Cork County 2 2
Clare 0 4
Carlow 8 1
Cork City 4 12
Donegal 4 0
Dun Laoghaire 1 3
Dublin South 1 20
Dublin City 30 179
Fingal 3 17
Galway 6 23
Kildare 2 11
Kilkenny 14 0
Kerry 3 5
Longford 2 0
Louth 1 11
Limerick 2 17
Laois 7 0
Meath 10 0
Offaly 4 3
Roscommon 28 0
Sligo 2 0
Tipperary 1 1
Waterford 17 2
Westmeath 6 0
Wexford 4 1
Total Unique Children 154 312

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