Sign up to reduce your childcare fees
by Mehak Dugal
 
Parents are being urged to sign up to the universal childcare subsidy, worth up to €22.50 a week or €1,170 a year per child
Parents are being urged to sign up to the universal childcare subsidy, worth up to €22.50 a week or €1,170 a year per child

Parents are being urged to sign up to the universal childcare subsidy, worth up to €22.50 a week or €1,170 a year per child, which is now available for all children up to age 15.

 

The revised subsidy took effect from 2nd January 2023 and will be capped at €2,100 per year.

 

The subsidy can also be used to reduce the cost of afterschool and out-of-term childcare fees for school-age children using a registered provider.

 

The childcare provider, including childminders and school-age childcare services, must be registered with Tusla and have a national childcare scheme (NCS) contract with the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.

 

The updated subsidy allows families accessing Tusla registered early learning and childcare to receive a minimum hourly NCS subsidy of €1.40. This is an increase of €0.90 from the current minimum hourly rate. And it will be a universal measure, meaning children up to the age of 15 are eligible for the improved NCS measures.

 

You can sign up HERE to avail of the expanded subsidy, which previously only applied to babies and toddlers.

 

The new rate will automatically be updated for families with existing awards, where applicable, and they will be notified when this happens. These families do not need to take any steps to avail of the new rate.

 

Families who do not have an existing award from the NCS are encouraged to submit an application to begin receiving financial support with their early learning and childcare costs.

 

It’s also possible to make a paper application by contacting the parent support centre on 01-906-8530.

 

The subsidy is paid directly to childcare providers, who must then subtract its value from your childcare bill.

 

You can also use a subsidy calculator which can help you estimate how much you may be eligible for before you apply. 

 

Every family using a registered childcare service provider is entitled to this subsidy to reduce their childcare fees, regardless of the families’ income or earning.

 

The scheme is currently worth 50 cent for each hour the child is in childcare up to a maximum 45 hours a week. However, if one or both parents are not working, studying or training, the maximum number of subsidised hours is 20 hours a week.

 

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