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Early Childhood Ireland launch new programme to try and tackle staffing crisis

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Early Childhood Ireland launch new programme to try and tackle staffing crisis

The organisation represents nearly 4,000 childcare members supporting 100,000 children and their families around the country.

Working life: Teresa Heeney, CEO, Early Childhood Ireland

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Working life: Teresa Heeney, CEO, Early Childhood Ireland
Consultation should have taken place before free preschool promise made says Early Childhood Ireland

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Consultation should have taken place before free preschool promise made says Early Childhood Ireland
'Impossible' to fulfill second free pre-school year says Early Childhood Ireland

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'Impossible' to fulfill second free pre-school year says Early Childhood Ireland
Labour's pledge of €500m to fund €2-per-hour childcare 'won't even come close'

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Labour's pledge of €500m to fund €2-per-hour childcare 'won't even come close'
Year’s parental leave ‘best for kids’

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Year’s parental leave ‘best for kids’
‘Parental leave plans will only work if radical childcare reforms included’
‘Parental leave plans will only work if radical childcare reforms included’

Potential plans to allow mothers double the amount of paid leave they receive after having a baby, and to receive extra weeks off if they split the time at home with their partner, will only improve child services if they are backed up by a series of other wide-ranging reforms.

Tue, 07 Apr, 2015

Early Childhood Ireland calls for private operators to be included in funding scheme
Early Childhood Ireland calls for private operators to be included in funding scheme

Early Childhood Ireland has criticised the Government's capital funding scheme announced yesterday saying it excludes 70 per-cent of the sector.

Sat, 05 Apr, 2014

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