Briefing on New Childcare Regulations 2016

Briefing on New Childcare Regulations 2016 Please click on the link below to view the presentation given by Tusla nationwide on the new ChildCare Regulations 2016: www.tusla.ie/uploads/content/Briefingsonthe2016ChildCareRegulations.pdf Please click on the link below...

Access and Inclusion Model for ECCE

Access and Inclusion Model for ECCE The Better Start Access and Inclusion Model (AIM) is a model of supports designed to ensure that children with disabilities can access the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme.  Its goal is to empower service...

Bachelor of Early Childhood Education

Below is a Youtube clip which briefly outlines the Level 8 Bachelor of Early Childhood Education programme. It is a full time programme with Dublin City University, for further information please go to dcu.ie

Learner Fund 3

Learner Fund 3 (May 2016) is open for applications from Learner Applicants with a DCYA Qualification Recognition Letter A Learner who has applied to the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) for qualification status recognition, and who has received a letter...

Updated Tips on New Early Years Regulations 2016

Please see below some Tips from Canavan & Byrne on the New Early Years Regs 2016 Following consultation with DCYA this is the updated checklist of New Regulations. We are delighted we had an opportunity to consult with DCYA for further clarification and expansion...

TUSLA Briefings: New Childcare Regulations

Dr James Reilly, published the new Child Care Regulations (the Child Care Act 1991 (Early Years Services) Regulations 2016) at the start of May, which will come into effect on a phased basis from 30th June 2016. To support early childhood services, to have a better...
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