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€3.5m Programme Support Payment announced for Early Years services who sign up to the More Affordable Childcare measures from September 2017

 

Friday October 27th 2017


The Programme Support Payment (non-contact time payment) for administrative and non-face-to-face work with children was first introduced as a measure in Budget 2017. €14.5 million was paid to services in June 2017 and by the end of 2017 childcare providers will have received a total of approximately €18 million to assist with the administration and programme costs associated with the various government schemes.


The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr. Katherine Zappone, is pleased to announce the detail of the €3.5 million second Programme Support Payment of 2017 which is now being made available to all Early Years services who sign up to deliver measures to make childcare more affordable from September 2017.


This new funding recognises the time services need to spend familiarising themselves with the more affordable childcare measures, signing contracts, meeting regulatory and compliance requirements and assisting parents with understanding how they can benefit.


All Early Years services participating in the Community Childcare Subvention (CCS and CCSP) and Training and Employment Childcare (TEC) programmes are invited to apply.


The measure provides for a payment equivalent to an additional seven days’ funding for services. This will be calculated based on the maximum approved registrations to each programme as follows:


Services will be able to apply for the payment by completing a short e-form on PIP (Programmes Implementation Platform) from Monday 6th November. Further information is available on PIP.

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