Childminder

In 2021, the Government launched the National Action Plan for Childminding 2021 – 2028. An important development in this plan is the introduction of new regulations specifically developed for childminders who work in their own homes. The regulations were published on the 19th of September 2024 and came into operation on the 30th of September. From this date, childminders can apply for registration with Tusla. Once the childminder has been successfully registered and then signs up to the National Childcare Scheme, parents of children in these services will be able to apply for the National Childcare Scheme in the same way that other parents currently can when their children attend centre based early years services. 

There are three main reasons why the Government has introduced these changes. First and foremost, they want the care provided to children in a childminder’s home to be of a high standard, and for parents to be reassured that their children are being safely cared for. Secondly, they want to make sure more parents are supported with childcare costs. Thirdly, they want to ensure that childminders receive recognition and support for the important work that they do. Many other countries already regulate childminding services in this way.  

The Child Care (Amendment) Act 2024, which is the legislation needed to allow for new childminding regulations, was passed by the Oireachtas in July 2024 and the regulations came into effect on the 30th of September 2024. This means that from the 30th of September 2024, Tusla’s Early Years Inspectorate will begin accepting applications for the registration of childminding services under the new childminding-specific regulations.  

The new childminding-specific regulations are accompanied by guidance, and together these documents set out all the details of how childminders will be regulated and includes information on how many children a childminder can care for and what policies and other documents a childminder needs to have. Guidance documents for parents and childminders which are easy to access and read are available, and support and training is being provided to childminders by local City and County Childcare Committees.

If you are planning to register as a childminder, you will first need to contact your local City and County Childcare Committee at www.myccc.ie. You need to arrange to undertake pre-registration training which provides all the information you need to understand what is required to apply to register and explains the registration process.  

From the 30th of September 2024 childminders can apply to the Early Years Inspectorate for registration using the dedicated Tusla Childminding Portal. There is a link to the Tusla portal available on our website or you can go directly to the portal at childminding.tusla.ie. This is where you submit your registration application. We have also provided comprehensive, user-friendly guidance materials on our website about how to register, the requirements for registration and what you can expect from your initial pre-registration assessment visit. 

Regulations make sure that childminders are valued for their contribution to the childcare sector in Ireland. They will help to support you to make sure children in your care are safe and are being well cared for.

If you are planning to register as a childminder, you will first need to do some training with your local City and County Childcare committee. This training will provide all the information you need to set your service up and apply for registration with Tusla’s Early Years Inspectorate.

From the end of September 2024 childminders will be able to register their service with the Early Years Inspectorate under the new regulations. Over the coming months we will provide detailed information on this website about the process of registration and ongoing inspection.

As soon as registration is open, we will add a link to the Tusla portal where registration applications can be submitted and we will provide comprehensive, user-friendly guidance materials about how to register, the requirements for registration and what you can expect from your initial pre-registration assessment visit.

Childminders who are already registered with Tusla under the 2016 or 2018 Regulations will be automatically deemed registered under the new childminding-specific regulations. They won’t need to do anything extra.  

The Child Care (Amendment) Act 2024 provides a transition period of three years for the new childminding regulations. This means that from the 30th of September 2024, childminders will be able to register with Tusla but it will not be mandatory until the end of the transition period in September 2027. Childminders who mind 3 or fewer preschool children and 6 or fewer children in total will continue to be exempt for the duration of the transitional period. Only childminders who are minding more than 3 preschool children or more than 6 children in total will be required to register immediately.  

It is important that you submit all the required documentation with your application and complete all sections of the application on the portal. If you do so, then your application will be processed as quickly as possible by the Early Years Inspectorate.  

Yes, as part of the registration application process a pre-registration assessment visit will take place. This will involve an Early Years Inspector calling to your home and checking that everything is ready for children to be cared for safely.  

These visits to your home will not be the same as inspections that take place in larger settings, such as creches. Our approach to the regulation of childminders in their own home is one of ‘supportive compliance’ which means we will work with you to help you to achieve compliance with the childminding regulations.  

Supportive Compliance places an emphasis on guidance, engagement and support. Tusla’s Early Years Inspectorate apply this approach to childminders, acknowledging their unique home-based setting, and are mindful of the private family environment and first-time regulation concerns of childminders. 

The aim is to help childminders comply with regulations, address any issues through constructive discussions to ensure children’s health, safety, and well-being. 

There is no expectation that you will be asked to make any changes to your home. Your home will be fully respected as such. To ensure your home is safe for children, you may, for example, be asked to fix things that are broken such as a fence in your garden, or to ensure safe storage for cleaning equipment. Most childminders will not have to make any changes as their homes are already safe and suitable for children. 

The childminding regulations will require that you keep some paperwork. However, you will be provided with policies, guidance documents and sample templates for any records you need. All the paperwork required will be explained further in the pre-registration training, and you will have access to the support of the Childminding Development Officer in your local City and County Childcare Committee if you have any questions or issues with your paperwork.

You should look for advice on this from the relevant agency, your childcare committee, or a tax expert. The Early Years Inspectorate will not be able to advise you about this.  

No, you can continue to run your service as normal while you are applying for registration during the 3-year transition period.  

No. The time of the pre-registration assessment visit will be agreed between you and the inspector in advance. This assessment visit can take place when you have children present.  

Once your application for registration is successful, the pre-registration assessment report outlining your compliance with the relevant regulations will be published on the Tusla website.  

The regulations allow a childminder to care for no more than 6 children at any one time. Childminders who mind 3 or fewer preschool children and 6 or fewer children in total will continue to be exempt from registration for the duration of the transitional period. Only childminders who are minding more than 3 preschool children or more than 6 children in total will be required to register immediately. In your application you will required to indicate how many children up to a maximum of 6 children you wish to register your service for.  

 

Yes, you can apply for registration. However, you will need to check the conditions of your rental or tenancy agreement and speak to your landlord. You will also need to ensure that your insurance company has all the necessary information. 

Yes, you can apply for registration. If your apartment is very small, the number of children you can mind may be reduced. However, this will be discussed with you, and we will explain the reason why. You will also need to make sure that you assess the risk of the balcony to children and that you are doing regular safety checks so that it is safe for children if you want them to have access to it. In addition to the balcony, you will also need to have a suitable outdoor space that the children can access on a daily basis.  

Yes, you can apply to register if you have a pet in your home. It is important to consider how any children in your care may interact with your pet. You are required to identify any potential risks and plan how to minimise any risks that pets can pose. 

Currently Barnardos provide this service free of charge and are currently accepting applications for Garda Vetting from childminders. This will be subject to change from 1st February 2025. Please contact us for further information.

Police vetting is required when a childminder or an emergency cover person has lived in another country or countries outside of the island of Ireland, for more than 6 months, after their 18th birthday.  

 

You will be required to submit 2 written references with your application. You can ask current or previous parents of children in your service to write a reference for you, or if you have not yet opened your service, you could ask a former employer or another appropriate person in your community who knows you well to write a reference.

There is a fee of €40 for registration. This is paid as part of the portal application process. There is also an annual fee of €40 payable for the years in which you are not paying a registration fee.  

You can contact our Childminding advice line, either via email  cm.registration@tusla.ie or on (061) 440600 (option 9)

For up to date information on the registration process as it develops:

Early Years Inspectorate – Childminding ServicesTusla – Child and Family Agency

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For further information please contact our Childminding Development Officer Orla McKeon on 049 4365856, mobile:087 1039483 or email: omckeon@cavanccc.ie