Tusla Update – following HSE Cyber attack

As you will be aware, all Tusla ICT systems were disabled as a precaution in response to the cyber-attack on Friday 14 May 2021.

This has had significant consequences for us in terms of how we interact with the services we regulate and how we manage information that is submitted to us.

Some of our systems have now been restored and we are able to communicate with Early Years and School Age services via email. However, the online portal through which we process all new applications remains unavailable for external use.

New Early Years and School Age Care applications commenced before the cyber-attack – pre 14 May 2021

If you began an application before the 14 May via the portal we are able to access the information you submitted and we will communicate with you directly regarding the documents necessary to complete your application.

New Early Years and School Age Care applications after the cyber attack

If you would like to apply for an Early Years or School Age service, you will need to complete a new application form (available below). This includes those that have indicated that their intention to submit an application in the last few weeks.

Pre School Setting

School Age Setting

Registration Application 

Registration Application 

Please select the relevant application form, save it to your computer and complete all sections. Once the form is complete, submit it to us via email. Early Years Service Registration forms should be submitted to   ey.registration@tusla.ie and School Age service application forms to     sac.registration@tusla.ie.

The required documents, including policies,  for each application type are listed in the application form on page 8 and 9. Please ensure that all documents are submitted with the application. You can find sample policies and templates on our website.

When submitting the application, please place the required documentation into a zipped folder and attach the folder and the application to an email. If you have any concerns about the size of the documents, you are submitting or if you have general queries about submitting an application you can contact the relevant team on – Early Years Applications 061 461715 or School Age Applications 061 461718.

This is an interim process until the online portal is available again. When this happens we will work closely with anyone who has submitted an application using the above process to ensure their documentation is available on the portal.

Notifications of Incident

Please continue to submit Notifiable Incidents by first calling us on 061 461706 or 061 461711

Early Years Service Re-registrations

For Early Years Service re-registration, we are reviewing all information submitted to us in and will contact you as soon as we are able. We urge you to review any emails you received from us regarding any outstanding documentation and ensure you have everything that is required as this will make the process of registration much quicker.  You can continue contact your County Childcare committee for support – www.myccc.ie . You can contact us regarding early years  service applications on 061 461715 and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Feedback and Concerns

We continue to receive  Feedback and Concerns by phone in relation to any early years service or school age service. These concerns should relate to the operation of the service and fall within the remit of the regulations. If you wish to submit concerns or if you have a query regarding an existing concern please call us on 061 461743 or 061 461703

Cessations and Change in Circumstances

We are reviewing and actioning all change in circumstance and cessation applications submitted prior to the cyber-attack and are contacting all those who have submitted information. If you need to follow up on a submitted change in circumstance or you need to submit a cessation form please contact us on 061 461726.

Inspection

Our priority remains the safety and wellbeing of children using early years services and as such we are continuing to inspect services.

Our capacity to continue with a blended approach (remote and onsite) to inspections is reduced and  therefore most of our inspections will be onsite with no remote component.

We have some access to email again and we use this method as well as by telephone to communicate with services. However, there will still  some unavoidable delay in responding to documentation (CAPAs, Factual Accuracy etc.) submitted in relation to inspections that have already taken place.

If you have queries regarding inspections, you can use our exiting COVID helpline numbers;

West 091 775823
Dublin Mid Leinster 087 6873904
South 087 9115333
Dublin North East 087 1784593

Measures to reduce risks at entrances / exits to services

Registered Providers are advised to examine all entry  and exit points  and assess how they are managed to maximise child safety.

We  have received an increase in the number of Notification of incident reports relating to children exiting Early Years services. Where this has happened a common theme has emerged.  In their attempt to avoid close contact at entry/exit points between children, pods and adults,  services  have a)  been using separate entry and exit doorways and in some cases multiple entry and exit points and b) changed drop off and collection systems.  This can create an additional risk that children might be able to leave the premises unsupervised, particularly if the entrance and/or exit door or external gates are not secured following drop off or collection. There is also a risk that children may exit services during outdoor play unless appropriate measures are in place. Regular roll calls reduce the risk of children exiting unnoticed.

 

Below you will find information and contact details for the different departments within the Early Years Inspectorate.  You will also find a table containing telephone contact information for all our services.

We will provide further information as soon as it becomes available.

Early Years Inspectorate – Inspections

West 091 775823
Dublin Mid Leinster 087 6873904
South 087 9115333
Dublin North East 087 1784593

Early Years Inspectorate Contact Telephone Numbers

Service

Telephone Number(s)

Early Years / School Age Services– Notifiable Incidents 061 461706 or 061461711
Early Years Registration 061 461715
School Age Services Registration 061 461718
Early Years / School Age Change in Circumstances & Cessations 061 461726
Early Years / School Age Services– Feedback & Concerns 061 461743 or 061461703
Early Years Inspections – West 091 775823
Early Years Inspections – Dublin & Mid Leinster 087 6873904
Early Years Inspections – South 087 9115333
Early Years Inspections – Dublin & North East 087 1784593

Better Start new website launched 5th July 2021

Better Start have a new website www.betterstart.ie
You can find information on Better Start’s three operational programmes:
• Quality Development Service
• Access and Inclusion Model (AIM)
• Learning and Development
You might also like the Resources section or the Training and Events area for announcements on upcoming professional development workshops!
If you like what you see, please like and share Better Start’s new website details on your social media platforms.

Preparation for starting Pre School & Primary School

As young children prepare to go to pre-school and primary school.
Click on the link more more information https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/1e8a3-lets-get-ready/

Childminders-Have your voice heard…

As you may be aware, The National Action Plan for Childminding (NAPC) was launched in April 2021. Representation of childminders and consultation with childminders will be essential to the implementation of the NAPC.

 

To begin this representation and consultation process, the DCEDIY are seeking childminder representatives for the following groups:

 

  • NAPC Steering Group which will oversee the implementation of the Action Plan
  • NAPC 4 Advisory Groups: Regulation and Inspection, Training and Support, Funding and Financial Support, Consultation and Communication
  • Focus Groups

 

The Steering group will be established first, followed by the 4 Advisory Groups over the following months. Focus groups will be established for childminder representation and consultation throughout the pathway of the plan.

 

If you are interested in having your voice heard and participating on these groups, please follow the link below to complete the form to register your interest:

 

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7jkxQT9D0EmFUmlyjWbkiCx6EwgPdqxGk4qQzEUhSrRUQjdDU0FLSVpKTjEwRDBSWFNCSDNBWU5IRy4u

 

The survey will be open from Thursday 1st July till 5pm Friday 9th July.”

Summer of Play 2021-Lets Play Ireland

Let’s Play Ireland, is an annual government-led campaign designed to remind everyone, young and old, of the fundamental importance of play.

Play has never been more important, but during this time please follow the HSE advice on physical distancing and wash your hands. For more information go to hse.ie/coronavirus.

 

 

 

 

Online information evening about Master of Arts programme in Child, Youth & Family Studies and our MA in Leadership in Early Years Education & Care.-Carlow It LLL

Join Institute of Technology Carlow LLL for an online information evening about the Master of Arts programme in Child, Youth & Family Studies and our MA in Leadership in Early Years Education & Care.
The session takes place via Zoom on Wednesday, June 30th from 7:30 to 8:30pm. Head of Faculty Dr Joe Collins will be there to answer all your questions.
To receive the Zoom link, simply email lll@itcarlow.ie and they will send it to you directly. For further info, please call 059 9175280.

Parents, find helpful information on supporting children starting pre-school and primary school here:

Parents, find helpful information on supporting children starting pre-school and primary school here:

Covid-19 Support Helpline for ELC and SAC – 1800 940341

A reminder of the Covid-19 Support Helpline for ELC and SAC – 1800 940341 available from 10am – 1pm & 1.30pm – 4pm at the weekend

Application Form for Capacity Building Grant and Hub na nÓg Training to support implementation of the National Framework for Children and Young People’s Participation in Decision-making

As announced at the launch of the National Participation Framework for Children and Young People’s Participation in Decision Making, we have opened applications for the Capacity Building Grant and Hub na nÓg Training to support implementation of the National Framework for Children and Young People’s Participation in Decision-making at the level of everyday practice. Please find attached the Capacity Building Grant and Hub na nÓg Training Application Form.

Capacity Building Grant Application 2021 

The fund and training is open to organisations that provide services, programmes or projects to children and young people from the following sectors:

 

  • Tusla Registered Early Learning Care and School-Age Childcare providers.
  • Arts Organisations** (Working directly with Children and Young People)
  • Youth Services
  • Youth Justice
  • Traveller Service Providers
  • Disability Service Providers
  • Homeless Service Providers

 

Please note that Arts Organisations supported under the LCYP pilot programme are not eligible to apply. Criteria for eligible sectors will be reviewed in subsequent years.

 

Eligible organisations are invited to apply for the training and grant which will enable participation in training from Hub na nÓg and to develop and/or purchase resources to support use of the ‘Everyday Spaces Checklist’ in their work with children and young people.

Awards of the grant and training will depend on demand and/or availability.

 

The application deadline has been extended. Applications must be sent by close of business, Monday 5th of July  to: citizenparticipation@equality.gov.ie

 

We look forward to receiving eligible applications.

 

Best wishes,

Participation Team at Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth