27/01/2025

SDLP Welcomes Commitment To Draft Childcare Strategy

The SDLP has welcomed the deadline for the publication of the draft Early Learning and Childcare Strategy, with SDLP Economy Spokesperson Sinéad McLaughlin MLA highlighting how "support for hard-pressed families cannot come soon enough".

The Foyle MLA has been a consistent advocate for an ambitious and comprehensive childcare strategy, underpinned by the SDLP's own proposals in the party's 'A Childcare Guarantee' paper launched in November 2024. This plan outlines a clear framework to address affordability, sustainability, and quality in childcare provision.

Ms McLaughlin said: "This announcement is an important step in the right direction. Parents and providers have been waiting far too long for a proper plan to deliver affordable, accessible, and high-quality early education childcare in Northern Ireland.

"Earlier this week, the SDLP secured a commitment from the Minister to set a deadline for the Childcare Strategy. I welcome the fact that the Minister has heeded this call and provided clarity on such a deadline today. However, parents and providers have already waited far too long for action. For many, support simply cannot come soon enough, and I have no doubt that families will wonder why it will take until Autumn to bring a draft strategy forward when they are struggling with immediate pressures caused by sky-high costs.

"It is essential that the strategy is accompanied by an adequate and ambitious funding plan. Families are already under immense financial pressure, and providers are struggling to stay afloat. Without proper funding to meet the needs of parents and providers, the strategy risks falling short of its objectives.

"We must see decisive action from the Executive to ensure that this strategy delivers for all parents and providers across the sector, including registered childminders. Northern Ireland's childcare system remains one of the most expensive in Europe, and it's high time we recognise childcare as a fundamental part of our economic infrastructure. Investment in this sector is not just about today – it's about giving our children the futures they deserve and unlocking the economic potential of our workforce."


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