Written answers

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth

Childcare Services

Photo of Kathleen FunchionKathleen Funchion (Carlow-Kilkenny, Sinn Fein)
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434. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth if his attention has been drawn to the long-standing issue of suitable and sustainable accommodation for a community run childcare facility (details supplied) in County Kilkenny. [22843/21]

Photo of Roderic O'GormanRoderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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My Department has, since 2015, administered an annual capital funding programme, under which early learning and care (ELC) and school aged childcare (SAC) services which are registered with Tulsa can access capital funding.

The works eligible for capital funding are determined by my Department on an annual basis, having regard to the needs of children, families and service providers, and to Departmental priorities.

There is no specific capital funding available for maintenance or development works in 2021.

It is too early to determine the 2022 capital priorities, but I am aware of the demands on providers, and will consider these in determining the scope of the 2022 capital programme.

I am aware of the service to which the Deputy is referring. I am glad to report that since the Deputy’s previous question regarding this ELC service, they have engaged with my Department’s case management process and are being supported by Pobal and their local County Childcare Committee. This has included financial support in the form of sustainability funding.

With regard to the service referred to by the Deputy, I understand that the service is engaging with Pobal and that the service has a plan in place to secure long-term premises.

Photo of Mary ButlerMary Butler (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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435. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth if he will identify additional funding streams which may be applicable to assist the process of constructing an extension to a childcare facility (details supplied) given the increasing service demands locally; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22940/21]

Photo of Roderic O'GormanRoderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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My Department has, since 2015, administered an annual capital funding programme, under which early learning and care (ELC) and school aged childcare (SAC) services which are registered with Tulsa can access capital funding.

The works eligible for capital funding are determined by my Department on an annual basis, having regard to the needs of children, families and service providers, and to Departmental priorities.

There is no specific capital funding available for maintenance or development works in 2021.

It is too early to determine the 2022 capital priorities, but I am aware of the demands on providers, and will consider these in determining the scope of the 2022 capital programme.

Other supports to service providers are available from the national network of County Childcare Committees (CCCs) which are funded by my Department. The CCC's offer a wide variety of supports to childcare providers, including information on grants and low cost local enterprise loans which may be available to services, as well as commercial borrowing.

CCC's can also offer support to parents and any parents or guardians having difficulty in accessing childcare, should contact their local CCC, who will provide them with advice and support on accessing both centre based care and home based options, such as childminders

Contact details for all of the CCCs are available at myccc.ie.

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