
The Hard Shoulder Ireland’s childcare infrastructure problem
Nov 21, 2025
Frances Byrne, Director of Policy at Early Childhood Ireland, discusses the pressing issues in Ireland's childcare infrastructure. She highlights the emotional toll of last-minute service closures due to staff shortages and emphasizes decades of underinvestment in early years care. Byrne compares Ireland's rigid staffing model with more flexible international systems, suggesting that better pay and recognition for early years staff could improve retention. She also notes that while some community centers can adapt to shortages, most lack the necessary flexibility.
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Decades Of Underinvestment Fuel Fragility
- Ireland's early years sector faces chronic underinvestment that creates fragility in provision.
- Frances Byrne says this legacy makes short-notice closures due to staff absence more likely.
Sunday Night Dread Among Providers
- Many providers report a 'knot in the stomach' on Sunday fearing a staff text and possible closure.
- Byrne recounts this recurring worry to illustrate daily operational strain on settings.
Lack Of Built-In Backup Staff
- Other countries build flexibility into staffing so single absences don't force closures.
- Byrne explains Ireland lacks routine 'floating' or backup staff because of how funding and ratios work.
