Parents in Fingal will potentially save thousands on the cost of childcare thanks to
increased subsidies that kick in from January 3rd, Minister Joe O’Brien has said.
The reduction was made possible after the Green Party Minister for Children,
Roderic O’Gorman, secured funding in Budget 2023 to increase the minimum
subsidy for registered early learning and childcare from €0.50 per hour to €1.40.
The change means that families that were previously in receipt of the lowest level of
financial support will now be in line to save an additional €2,106 off their annual
childcare bill.
“This is a major development for childcare in Ireland and will represent a significant
saving for parents who often say that paying for childcare is like paying a second
mortgage or rent,” Joe said.
“Having secured a freeze in childcare fees last year, Minister Roderic O’Gorman has
gone a step further and cut them by an average of 25% this year and is aiming to
secure a similar cut next year. This will go a long way towards making the cost of
childcare in Ireland more manageable for the first time ever.”
The increased subsidies for parents have gone hand-in-hand with greater funding for
childcare providers in recent years as well as an improvement in pay and conditions
for childcare workers. These have encouraged providers to increase capacity while
also encouraging staff to stay in the sector.
Councillor Karen Power also acknowledged the work of Minister O’Gorman in
reducing childcare fees, stating:
“Childcare was neglected for too long in Ireland with the result that parents were
faced with enormous costs after having children. No-one should be financially
penalised for having children but this is changing rapidly thanks to the Green Party
being in government, and the work of Roderic in particular.”
“Personally I have noticed a significant decrease in my own creche monthly
payments here in Skerries which is very welcome.”
Parents can find out more about the increased subsidies under the National
Childcare Scheme by visiting ncs.gov.ie or calling the Parent Support Centre on 01
906 8530 or talking to their early learning and childcare provider.
