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New early learning and childcare strategy for Northern Ireland to cost up to £400m

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Education Minister Paul Givan has said: Up to 400million may be needed to deliver the early year project for Northern Ireland. This statement came during Assembly Members Debate on Unaffordable Childcare costs in Norther Ireland.

Mr Givan has given the assurance that he would be coming up with an initial paper by the end of this week for the development in regards to early years and Childcare. Mr Givan said the willingness of the Executive to fund the strategy would be the real test of commitment.

As Compared to England where 30 hours off free childcare is offered , there is no scheme in place for free childcare in Northern Ireland.

Mr Givan added: When fully implemented, the annual and recurring costs could potentially be up to 400 million. The ultimate scale of the budget required will be dependent on the scope of the strategy and the level of support agreed by the Executive. "However, make no mistake about my ambition for this strategy and my ambition to make the case for the funding required to deliver progress as a matter of urgency. "I will drive forward this childcare strategy. But be under no illusion as to the scale of the funding that will be needed to make this a reality.

Sinn Fein MLA Nicola Brogan , while opening the debate mentioned It is clear that childcare is a massive issue for people across the north right now. Very often we hear about the rising cost of childcare and the impact this has on parents and families who are already struggling with the cost of living. We talk about the very real and concerning pressures childcare providers are facing right now in trying to keep their doors open with increased operating costs and difficulties in recruiting and retaining staff.

She added: According to Employers for Childcare's most recent survey in 2023, the current average cost for a full-time childcare place is 10,036 pounds a year.

For 41% of families childcare is the highest monthly outgoing ahead of mortgage or rental costs and 56% of families are having to use means other than their income to pay for childcare including savings, credit cards and loans.

She specifically cleared stating that "We need our own model.

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