Minister Zappone chairs fourth meeting of Advisory Group on planned reopening of childcare centres
From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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Minister for Children & Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone, this week chaired the fourth meeting of the Advisory Group on the planned reopening of Early Learning and Care (ELC) / School Age Childcare (SAC) services. The Group was established to implement the Government’s Roadmap for Reopening Society and Business, which sees creches, childminders and preschools opening in phase 3 (29 June). The Advisory Group includes representatives chosen by the sector, specifically the Association of Childhood Professionals, the National Community Forum, Early Childhood Ireland, the National Childhood Network, PLÉ and Seas Suas. The group also includes Tusla, Pobal, SIPTU and Childminding Ireland. Collectively members represent tens of thousands of providers and staff.
The Minister has also established a Reference Group, to supplement the work of the Advisory Group on phased service reopening, and to give an opportunity for input to provider representatives who are not on this group. The Minister will chair the first meeting of the Reference Group tomorrow, 28 May.
At its fourth meeting, the Advisory Group discussed options for reopening in accordance with the Government roadmap on 29 June. The Minister also provided updates to the Group on several key developments:
Speaking following the meeting, the Minister said:
“I want to reassure providers, practitioners, parents and children that my Department is continuing to work intensively to support the sector to work towards as smooth a reopening as possible. The health, wellbeing and safety of children, families and the early education and childcare sector is my top priority. Childcare is a vital part of implementing the Government’s Roadmap for Reopening Society and Business. While the COVID-19 emergency called for overnight action on closures, the phased re-opening enables some time and planning to ensure re-opening in an orderly, safe and sustainable manner. Extensive consultation with the sector is a key part of delivering this, and I want to thank each member of the Advisory Group for their hard work and engagement.”
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