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Emily Clarke Reposted

Tomorrow is National #PJDay24! We can’t wait for a day of teddy bear picnics and cosy storytimes for children in settings all over Ireland. 🧸 For 21 years, children have been helping children through this much-loved fundraiser. What PJs will you wear? buff.ly/484znSo


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It is #WorldChildrensDay!🌍 At Early Childhood Ireland we believe every child should be guaranteed the best start in life. We advocate for #QualityforChildren through our policy & research work and enable children to help children through our annual fundraiser, National PJ Day.

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We are looking forward to tuning into @TonightVMTV for the #GE24 debate on #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare. We hope to hear concrete plans about how the Parties will address this vital public good for children in the next Programme for Government. 🧵

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Emily Clarke Reposted

📢 Today we launch #FirstThingsFirst – a call for real change to our system ahead of #GE24 In this video, our Director of Policy @FraffieB shares our 1⃣ ask for the next government: set a clear date to bring Early Years and School Age Care graduates under public pay.


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We've seen pre-election proposals from political Parties about reducing fees & improving affordability for parents. Without a stable workforce, these proposals won't be feasible. 📰Our latest press release outlines our #GE24 manifesto #FirstThingsFirst. buff.ly/40LYA2k


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📣 With the General Election now called, #QualityforChildren in Early Years and School Age Care needs to be a priority beyond campaigning - it should be at the heart of the next Programme for Government. #GE24

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Ireland's comfiest fundraiser, National #PJDay24, is taking place on November 22🦥 To date, over €4.3 million has been raised for charitable causes that support babies and children across Ireland. Read more about our annual fundraiser in @KildareNow 👇 buff.ly/482CfiE


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The Government has wasted a historic opportunity to deliver real change for #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare in #Budget2025 Read our press release for more reaction to the wholly inadequate measures announced today 👇 buff.ly/4eK2SuO


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We are writing today in the @IrishTimes about the need for a visionary government who will set out what the first five years of children’s lives should look like and lead the way in achieving it. #QualityforChildren #Budget2025

Opinion: With thousands of children on childcare waiting lists, parents are left to solve an impossible puzzle irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0… via @IrishTimesOpEd



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🆕 Press release 🆕 As settings reopen after the summer break, thousands of children under three are stuck on waiting lists. 📰 Read our press release where we call on government to increase the number of places for young children. #Budget2025 buff.ly/3X2OaZL


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In case you missed it, listen to our Director of Policy, Frances Byrne (@FraffieB), outline our #Budget2025 asks, which offer a vision for the future of the #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare system. 👇

🆕 Today, we launch our asks for #Budget2025, calling for a radical new approach to #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare. Listen to Frances Byrne (@FraffieB), our Director of Policy, explain our #4AsksforChildren.



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In our #Budget2025 submission, we outlined #4AsksforChildren that have the potential to be transformative for the #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare sector.


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📰 Read in @HerFamilydotie about our #Budget2025 submission, including our call for improved and adequately paid maternity and paternity leave. buff.ly/3zI3Vw0


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As a first step towards a publicly funded model, a date should be set by government to bring #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare graduates within public sector pay and conditions in line with teachers. 📰Read our press release about our #Budget2025 submission: buff.ly/3y0J0nd

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Emily Clarke Reposted

🆕 Today, we launch our asks for #Budget2025, calling for a radical new approach to #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare. Listen to Frances Byrne (@FraffieB), our Director of Policy, explain our #4AsksforChildren.


Emily Clarke Reposted

Tomorrow, we are launching our #Budget2025 submission. Tune into @NTBreakfast at 06:20am tomorrow morning, to hear our Director of Policy, Frances Byrne (@FraffieB), discuss our Budget asks for the #EarlyYears and #SchoolAgeCare sector. buff.ly/2JLhmga


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Our member Happy Days in Ratoath practice Intergenerational Learning with weekly visits to Silver Stream Ratoath Manor Nursing Home. Read more about the visits and and their benefits for children in today's @IrishTimes #QualityforChildren buff.ly/3W66SiJ


Emily Clarke Reposted

We are delighted to be chosen as one of the recipients of the #RTEToyShowAppeal. Funding will go towards a project that will transform the #EarlyYears experience of children with additional needs. Thanks to all who donated and to @RTE, @RTELateLateShow and @communityfound


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📻 Dairíona Ní Mhuirí from Naíonra na Síolta Óga in Gorey, who participated in our Nature Pedagogy Programme, spoke with @SouthEastRadio about the benefits of outdoor play, including the use of real tools. Listen here from 00:47👇 #QualityforChildren buff.ly/3L0nqT3


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