Launch of the Early Years Sector Profile Report 2016 /2017
 
Minister Katherine Zappone today launched the Early Years Sector Profile Report 2016/2017. Link to Full Report here, which is developed and published by Pobal for the Department of Children and Youth Affairs annually.
 
Pobal would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for taking the time to complete and submit the survey. It provides a rich source of data not available elsewhere on the early years sector in Ireland.
 
The report, which presents an overview of the early years sector for the academic year 2016 / 2017, is based on survey responses from 3,707 services across Ireland (84% of all childcare facilities) in May 2017 and information from the childcare ICT system (PIP). This report provides insight into childcare numbers, fees, staff qualifications and wages nationally. County level information is available here 
 
Early Years Sector Profile Key Findings – Nationally
In total there are estimated to be over 186,000 children attending early years services across Ireland. The number of children availing of government funded childcare places increased by 41% to over 147k in the last 12 months.
 
Nationally, the cost of a full-time childcare place has increased by just over €7 (to €174.16), after five years of fees remaining the same. Fees are more expensive in affluent areas, in cities, and in private facilities.
 
Looking at staff, the childcare sector employs over 27,000 staff, almost 24,000 of whom work with children. The average national qualification level of childcare staff has increased, with 92% qualified to NFQ level 5 (up 4%) and 63% to level 6 (up 6%). Half of all childcare staff work part-time, while 2 in 5 work seasonal contracts. On average, childcare staff nationally earn €11.93 per hour; half of these comprising of early years assistants earning an average of €10.88 per hour. The staff turnover rate nationally in the last 12 months was 28.2%.
 
Speaking at the launch of the report, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr. Katherine Zappone T.D. noted that, “this report adds to the growing body of evidence needed to target increased investment in early years. It provides insights on other important policy priorities, like affordability, sustainability and quality, and will be critical in guiding this rapidly expanding sector in future years.
 
Denis Leamy, Pobal CEO added, “the Early Years Sector Profile, which Pobal has published for the last 15 years, is a definitive source of accurate and factual information on the sector and I would like to thank the childcare services that gave their time to respond to the survey. I am very proud of Pobal’s development of this report to assist our colleagues in Government in their role as policy makers. It is also an important information source in the national discussion on the direction of childcare in the future.”
 
If you have any queries on the above or request further information on the Report, please contact Kellyann Mc Grory by email tokmcgrory@pobal.ie. The Early Years Sector Profile Report is also available to view on the pobal website
 
The 2016 / 2017 Early Years Sector Profile is developed and produced by Pobal for the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.
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