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Galway Parents to Benefit from a Further Reduction of 25% to the Average Cost of Childcare Delivered by the Green Party Along with a Commitment to Implementing a Public System

From Monday 2nd September childcare costs will be reduced by a further 25%.  That is a 50% reduction since January last year.  Next Monday’s subsidy increase will result in total cost reductions of up to €96.30 weekly, or over €5,000 annually, for each child.

Speaking at the announcement Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly said “from Monday Galway parents will benefit from a further reduction of 25% to the average cost of childcare.

“Access to affordable childcare is crucial for parents who want to return to work after parental leave.  As promised, we have delivered year on year a reduction to the overall cost of childcare while investing directly into services.  A new cap will also be introduced from September 2025, bringing above-average fees down towards the national average”.

25/08/ 2023 Repro free: Senator Pauline O’Reillly, Green Party Candidate in the European Elections in the Midlands–North-West constituency of the European Parliament in Ireland. Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure.

Speaking at the Announcement Minister O’Gorman said;

“From next Monday, parents will again see substantial reductions in their childcare costs, building on the reductions put in place last year. From next year, we will tackle costs by implementing a new fee cap to lower above-average fees to a set maximum. Both of these measures are possible due to the success of core funding.

“As Minister, I’ve driven forward an ambitions reform programme over the last four years – dramatically cut fees, raised the pay of Early Years professionals, invested considerable new money directly into services and created new targeted schemes to ensure a level playing field for all children.

“But to really value and deliver Early Years Education and Care as a public good, accessible to all, we have to go much further. Thanks to the reforms the Green Party in government has put in place, with the right investment we can do this. We need to give every child in Ireland a guaranteed right to an ECCE place, no matter where they live. To do this the State must begin to deliver Early Years Education as a public provider, alongside private services working in partnership with the State. Key to this will be new measures in pay and employment conditions for Early Years Educators to increase quality, and drive recruitment and expansion of services.

“This is not something that can happen overnight, but thanks to the reform programme of the last four years, it’s now possible. And it’s something the Green Party will commit to at the next election – to finish the work we’ve started.”

 

For contact:  Senator Pauline O’Reilly 083 004 4711