Early Learning and Childcare Strategy must tangibly deliver for families, says Guy

Alliance Education spokesperson Michelle Guy MLA has welcomed the publication of the long-awaited draft Early Learning and Childcare Strategy, but has expressed concern at the lack of clear targets to focus delivery.

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Ms Guy has said: “This strategy has been a long time coming and has been highly anticipated right across the sector and all corners of our society. With that in mind, we welcome that it’s finally being published.

 

“Whilst we will take the time in the days and weeks ahead to fully consider the draft strategy, it’s important to highlight that while commitments to improve affordability for parents are welcome, there is still concern regarding the lack of a clear mechanism to prevent public subsidies from being absorbed into fees.

 

“We are also concerned about the intention to consult on changes to legislation that would remove the current statutory admissions criteria prioritising children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds when applying for funded pre-school education places.

 

“Quality, affordable childcare is essential social and economic  infrastructure, so we need to get this right. This strategy must actually deliver tangible change for families and childcare providers alike.

 

“We have seen numerous strategies and plans from this Education Minister that have not been fully costed, or had clear measures of success or detailed implementation plans. The Early Learning and Childcare Strategy must have all of these, or it’s doubtful it will have been worth waiting for.

 

“We look forward to the results of the consultation and are keen to play our part, constructively, in this process, to ensure this strategy delivers the change families need. We encourage everyone to get involved and make their voices heard.”