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Government Ignores the Suffering of Children![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1,000 Euros a year to attend primary school Government Ignores the Suffering of Children Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Education, Seán Crowe has described as horrifying the figure of €1,000 to send a child to primary school revealed today in a survey carried out by the National Parents Council. The Dublin South-West TD said: “Today is a day that is hugely important for thousands of primary school children across the State. Today is the day that the Minister for Education announces which schools will finally get the benefit of being put on the Buildings Programme and which schools the government has seen fit to ignore for another year. “We need only look at the government’s record in the last few months to see how willing they are to ignore the suffering of children in Irish schools. · Minister McCreevy failed to deliver the promised third instalment of the Child Benefit increases. · Minister McCreevy effectively cut the school building programme by 10% when his 4% cut is adjusted for inflation. · There was no increase in the Back to School Clothing & Footwear Allowance for primary students. “And yet the government saw fit to slash Corporation Tax and continue with the SSIA schemes. “The criminal ignorance that led to these decisions means that parents are struggling to get their children to schools that are in many cases dilapidated, dangerous, unhealthy environments for educating young people. The horrifying revelation that it costs €1,000 for parents to send their children to primary school, €1,500 if the children need after school care makes a mockery of the ‘free education’ system. “Already this government has shown that for the children of Ireland, its legacy will be one of neglect and indifference.” ENDS
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Jump To Comment: 1I was shocked to read about the costs of sending a child to school. From my own point of view I am suffering serious financial difficulty due to the fact that it costs me €650 to send my three-year-old son to a local creche so that I can work. As a single mum I have to work and sometimes to be honest it doesn't seem worth it. The local creches all cost the same, they aren't 'posh' - that fee is standard nowadays in Dublin. That's nearly €8,000 per year. Plus I have to supply nappies etc. I am stuck living at home cos I can't afford to move out and I'm 26. I work hard, I pay my taxes and I contribute to society - I was at least looking forward to being able to reap the benefits of my years of paying taxes when my son started school (i.e 'free education') - while this recent estimation of €1,000 is a lot less then what I am forking out these days it is hardly 'free'. There is a serious serious social problem going on in this country regarding child care as well as education - something has to be done soon.