COLUMN: It’s time to value Mayo’s early years professionals
Educators in Early Years and School Age Care play an instrumental role in children’s lives. Parents recognise this, and it’s time for our government to formally do so too. With a growing demand for Early Years and School Age Care services in Mayo, settings grapple with staff recruitment and retention every day. This is a major barrier to increasing capacity and guaranteeing more places for Mayo’s children.
Affordable Early Years and School Age Care has recently propelled to the top of the political agenda, with €200 a month provision promised in the Programme for Government. In a recent statement, the Taoiseach said that while he is committed to gradually reducing fees, other steps must be taken before that can be achieved.
While a reduction in fees for families certainly is welcome, we must first address pay and conditions for the workforce to ensure there are enough staff to provide high-quality services for babies, toddlers and young children in Mayo.
As a first step, Early Childhood Ireland proposes........
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