{"id":424,"date":"2018-02-22T15:11:32","date_gmt":"2018-02-22T15:11:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.socialdemocrats.ie\/minister-pleads-inability-to-pay-for-child-protection-training-for-childcare-workers\/"},"modified":"2018-02-22T15:11:32","modified_gmt":"2018-02-22T15:11:32","slug":"minister-pleads-inability-to-pay-for-child-protection-training-for-childcare-workers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.socialdemocrats.ie\/ga\/minister-pleads-inability-to-pay-for-child-protection-training-for-childcare-workers\/","title":{"rendered":"Minister pleads inability to pay for child protection training for childcare workers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Social Democrats co-leader R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall TD has called on the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs to stop treating childcare workers as \u2018second class educators\u2019 and provide proper supports so that they can undertake mandatory in-service child protection training.<\/p>\n<p>Deputy Shortall made her call after questioning Minister Zappone in the D\u00e1il today about the lack of financial supports for early childhood educators who are obliged under the Children First Act 2015 to undergo training.<\/p>\n<p>Deputy Shortall said:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEarly childhood educators are required by law to provide child protection training for staff and yet the Department of Children and Youth Affairs has not provided them with any resources to allow staff to undergo this training.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis means that childcare workers will have to do this in-service training in their own time for no pay, or their employers will have to budget additional hours out of already stretched budgets.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis lack of support is inexcusable, particularly as primary and secondary school teachers are able to receive this training on a paid basis \u2013 in fact schools are being closed for periods of one day or two half days to allow this to take place.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere will be significant downstream impacts if services are unable to provide training for their staff or if the staff become so browned off with being treated as second class educators whose training is not funded that they leave the service.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Deputy Shortall added:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf Minister Zappone was serious about the child protection safeguards her department has put in place, she would ensure that early years educators and their staff receive the same supports as are being provided to teachers and schools.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn response to my questioning today the Minister stated that childcare services, unlike schools, are privately run or not-for-profit and the Department is not the employer. In fact, childcare services are also state funded, and the service providers have the same legal responsibilities in relation to protecting children as our schools. The Minister\u2019s plea of inability to pay is just not good enough.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>ENDS<\/p>\n<p>22 February 2018<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Notes to Editors:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Priority Questions Dail transcript 22 February 2018<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Deputy R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall<\/strong> asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the arrangements she is making to ensure that all child care workers participate in child protection training under the children first national guidelines; and if funding will be provided for in-service training similar to the arrangements for primary school teachers. [9200\/18]<\/p>\n<p><strong>Deputy Katherine Zappone: <\/strong>\u00a0The Children First Act 2015 imposes obligations on key professionals to report child protection concerns, and on providers of relevant services to carry out a risk assessment and develop a child safeguarding statement.\u00a0 All persons running a registered early years service and those employed as child care staff are mandated persons under the Act.\u00a0 All early years settings have until 11 March 2018 to develop their child safeguarding statement.<\/p>\n<p>I am aware this is a significant\u00a0responsibility and my Department has put in place\u00a0a range of supports to assist services to meet their statutory obligations.\u00a0 Child protection training\u00a0has been funded by my Department for the last three years as part of the national early years Children First programme.\u00a0 Over the three year\u00a0period, 15,000 individual child care workers have already availed of training.\u00a0 My Department will continue to support this programme actively.<\/p>\n<p>Other supports my Department has made available include distribution of the revised Children First guidance to all 4,500 early years services; the publication by Tusla of a suite of resource documents relating to Children First; the production by Tusla of a comprehensive 90 minute basic Children First training programme universally available on line, free of charge; briefing sessions held nationwide with services; the development of a child safeguarding statement template which has been distributed to all early years services; and the provision of \u20ac18 million in programme support payments in 2017, to be repeated in 2018, to support services with the administrative demands associated with Government schemes and meeting legislative requirements, including the production of policies and procedures.<\/p>\n<p>Further to these supports, my officials are currently developing a\u00a0national continuous professional development plan for the early years sector.\u00a0 This will seek to identify the sector&#8217;s training needs,\u00a0target existing learning resources to support the sector in meeting its regulatory requirements and look to increase investment in supporting the workforce in its professionalisation journey.<\/p>\n<p>It is important to note the early years sector is different to the primary or secondary school sectors in that services are privately run or operated by community or not for profit services.\u00a0 My Department is not the employer.\u00a0 It provides a range of supports through capitation payments and other initiatives or schemes to support the sector.\u00a0 The response of the child care sector to the Children First legislation has been extremely heartening.\u00a0 I know from many conversations with early years providers across the country that they take their responsibilities in relation to Children First very seriously and I look forward to continuing this engagement.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Deputy R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall: <\/strong>We all agree this is a well qualified workforce with a minimum qualification of a Level 5 Quality and Qualifications Ireland, QQI, award.\u00a0 We also accept ongoing education and training is vital, especially in the area of child protection.\u00a0 There are difficulties in retaining staff within the sector.\u00a0 Many providers have spoken about this.\u00a0 Early Childhood Ireland, ECI, showed 86% of its respondents were concerned that difficulties recruiting and retaining staff would impact on the viability of their service.<\/p>\n<p>There are two specific requests.\u00a0 I asked the Minister about the financial support that will be provided for in-service training.\u00a0 Will the Minister give approval for ECI services to close for the purposes of developing their child safeguarding strategy while retaining their funding so that they will not be penalised for closing?\u00a0 Will the Minister also provide additional funding to facilitate full day care services to develop their child safeguarding strategy and provide child protection training for staff, as happens currently in respect of both our primary and secondary schools?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Deputy Katherine Zappone: <\/strong>On the Deputy&#8217;s first question, it is important to note that the early years sector is different from the primary and secondary school sector in that the services are privately run or operated by community or not-for-profit services and, therefore, my Department is not the employer, as the Deputy is aware.\u00a0 However, as I outlined in my response, we provide a range of supports through capitation payments and other initiatives and schemes to specifically support the sector.\u00a0 There are no current plans to follow a similar path to that of the Department of Education and Skills in that regard.\u00a0 The early years sector is different in nature and construct from the school system.\u00a0 I am aware of the challenges that entails but many registered services are small or one-person operations and their closure with a consequent lack of child care on the days concerned would have significant downstream effects for children, parents and the wider economy.\u00a0 My Department is not the employer.\u00a0 It respects the rights of private or not-for-profit businesses to make their own decisions regarding service closure and to meet training requirements and, rather, is concentrated on a range of other supports, as outlined in my reply.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Deputy R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall: <\/strong>I put it to the Minister that there will be significant downstream impacts if services are unable to provide training for their staff or if the staff become so browned off with being treated as second class educators whose training is not funded that they leave the service.\u00a0 There is a proper requirement on all those working with children to have completed child protection training.\u00a0 It is funded for teachers in primary and secondary schools and it makes no sense that it is not funded in the child care sector, particularly as people working in that area are so poorly paid relative to teachers.\u00a0 Funding is provided for teachers to undergo this training but the Department is not providing it for those working in the child care sector, where wages are pretty abysmal.\u00a0 People in the child care sector are entitled to the same level of respect as teachers for the work they do.\u00a0 Will the Minister reconsider the possibility of providing specific funding to enable them to undertake this training?<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Deputy Katherine Zappone: <\/strong>As the Deputy will appreciate, I agree with the sentiments behind her question.\u00a0 I hope that the efforts and supports we have identified and provided in an ongoing and flexible manner demonstrate our respect for the sector.\u00a0 I am aware of the issues raised by the Deputy because I also hear of them from the sector.\u00a0 Although I would love to be able to provide for the measures suggested by Deputy Shortall, as she is aware, the early years sector has a differently structured form of provision; it is not a public service or a set of public services and, therefore, I do not have the same capacity as the Minister for Education and Skills to say a school can close because it is a public service.\u00a0 That is what I am trying to identify.\u00a0 I am not saying I do not aspire to being able to implement these measures&#8212;&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Deputy R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall: <\/strong>That is a matter for Government and should be addressed at Cabinet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Deputy Katherine Zappone: <\/strong>&#8212;&#8211;but, because services in the sector are private or not-for-profit entities, I do not have the responsibility or ability to do that.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Social Democrats co-leader R\u00f3is\u00edn Shortall TD has called on 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