November 13, 2020
Kathleen Funchion TD publishes childcare survey results exposing ‘unfair financial burden on families’

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Children, Kathleen Funchion TD, has said childcare fees are far too high and the system is failing families across Ireland.

Teachta Funchion was speaking as she launched the results of her survey of how accessing childcare is impacting on families.

Teachta Funchion said:

“Today I am launching the results of ‘My Childcare Story: In their own words- families tell of the financial burden of high childcare fees’ the survey I have conducted.

“I invited families across Ireland to share their stories of accessing childcare. Over 300 people took part and hundreds left comments outlining their own experiences. This level of interest shows there is a huge appetite for change on this issue.

“The results are stark and shocking. Almost 80% of people said childcare fees are too high. 73% have had issues securing a space for their child.

“Almost 90% of women said they felt childcare costs have been a barrier to them returning to the workforce.

“Many workers in the sector also shared their experiences of the low wages they receive and how this means they struggle to get by financially day-to-day.

“It’s clear that the current system simply isn’t working. Fees for families are far too high and wages for staff are far too low.

“My survey shows the clear need for change. Government inaction is not good enough. The sector must be reformed.

“I have previously set out how Sinn Féin would introduce a model to reduce childcare fees by one third within a year, while also ensuring staff receive the living wage.

“We must ensure that no family, especially women, have to choose between employment or childcare. We must listen to families and ensure their needs are met.”

The survey results are available to view online as a PDF at this link

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