Support for Providers
From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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If you are working in Early Learning and Care or considering a career in this area, your local CCC will be able to assist with the following:
Some examples of information on support provided by your Childcare Committee include:
• Government Childcare Subsidies
• Sustainability
• Governance
Contact your local Childcare Committee for further information on supports that they offer.
If you are thinking about setting up a childcare service, your local Childcare Committee can discuss the process and options available to you.
Here is a brief guide to the steps involved in setting up a childcare service.
Your local CCC can guide your through the range of government childcare subsidies currently available for families. They will support you in answering queries regarding how the schemes work, such as how to register children and advice on how to comply with scheme rules.
The Access and Inclusion Model (AIM) is a model of supports designed to ensure that children with disabilities can access the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme. Your local CCC can offer advice, support and training relating to AIM and how it might benefit your service.
Regulations governing pre-school services are formulated, monitored and implemented by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY).
Early Learning and Care services are inspected by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency and by the Department of Education and Skills
Your local CCC can assist with advice and guidance on childcare regulations, the Quality Regulatory Framework and other inspection related matters such as CAPA forms.
The Children First Act 2015 imposes obligations on key professionals to report child protection concerns at or over a defined threshold to Tusla. Providers of relevant services must carry out a comprehensive risk assessment of their service and develop a Child Safeguarding Statement. All persons running a registered early years service and those employed in them as childcare staff are mandated persons under the Act. Contact your local Childcare Committee for further information on training that they offer to assist you in meeting your obligations.
Under the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Acts 2012-2016 it is mandatory for people working with children or vulnerable adults to be vetted by the Garda Síochána National Vetting Bureau.
Childcare Committees offer a range of training to enhance the delivery of quality childcare. In relation to Childcare Providers Training please contact your local Childcare Committee who will discuss the options available to you in your county.
• Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and Child Protection
The revised preschool regulations of 2016 require that all staff working directly with children must hold a minimum of QQI Level 5 Major Award in Early Childhood Care and Education (or an equivalent qualification which is recognised on the list of qualifications published by The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth).
Further information on Qualifications is available here