From 2 January 2023, the minimum rate for National Childcare Scheme (NCS) subsidies will increase from €0.50 to €1.40. The increase, which was introduced by Minister Roderic O’Gorman as part of Budget 2023 measures, means that if parents are in receipt of a subsidy which is less than the maximum they will receive a higher subsidy towards their childcare fees.
Awards will be recalculated with this new rate and updated accordingly.
How will this affect awards and claims?
Universal Awards – these will be updated with the increased universal rate for the remainder of the award. Parents may look to create or extend claims where this happens.
Income Assessed Awards (Over Threshold) – where the income was assessed as over the €60,000 threshold, an award with a universal rate would have been generated. These will be updated with the increased universal rate for the remainder of the award. Parents may look to create or extend claims where this happens.
Income Assessed Awards – where the income was assessed within the income thresholds and an award was generated, these will be recalculated, and an increased rate may be applied for the remainder of the award. Parents may look to create or extend claims where this happens. Those at €26,000 and below are already on the highest levels of subsidy and therefore no further increase will apply to their subsidy. Claims will automatically be updated with the new rate for these applicants. There will be no need for parents to confirm these claims again, however if parents have not yet confirmed their claims, they will still be required to do so. Claims must be confirmed by the applicant before payments can flow to the provider.
Important: It should be noted that where rates change, the parent’s co-payment must be updated. Also, Parental Agreements may need to be reviewed to reflect the change in co-payment.
Guidance
All NCS child registration guidance available on the Early Years Hive in the Help & Support section will be updated in advance of this change. We will provide a tool on the Hive highlighting the affected claims. More information on this tool will be made available closer to the time. Further communication reminding you of this change will also be issued closer to the date.
Support
If you need further support, please raise a Service Request on the Hive using the following dropdown options:
- Request program type: NCS
- Request type: Registrations
- Request type detail: Claim
Parents seeking support in this regard should be advised to contact the NCS Parent Support Centre on 01 906 8530, Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, or to visit www.ncs.gov.ie.