Families need 'urgent help with unaffordable back-to-school costs' - Clarke
Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Education, Sorca Clarke TD has called on the government to do more to support families in Westmeath struggling with back-to-school costs.
Her comments follow the publication of the results of a survey by the Irish League Of Credit Unions about the financial pressures parents are facing over their children’s education.
Speaking this week, Deputy Clarke said that "back-to-school costs are putting huge pressure on families across Westmeath".
"School transport, books, uniforms and voluntary contributions can add up to hundreds or even thousands of Euros for families.
“These costs are unaffordable and this is particularly the case as families face the cost of living crisis. Every day, parents in Westmeath share their concerns with me about meeting these costs,.
"This survey by the Irish League Of Credit Unions highlights the huge pressures families are under here in Westmeath and across the state.
“The results find that a third of families are unable to buy new shoes for their children when they go back to school in September. The figures also show that 72 per cent of parents are finding back to school costs to be a financial burden this year compared to 66 per cent in 2022.
“Families in Westmeath need a break from back-to-school costs now. Government must act to ensure that families get this support urgently, as September is approaching quickly.
“Sinn Féin have a plan to cut back-to-school costs and to end this financial pressure on families. We would introduce affordable school uniforms, expand the school transport scheme, ensure every child has access to a hot meal in school and stop families being pressured into paying voluntary contributions.
“Sinn Féin would ensure families get a break from back-to-school costs now. This would help families in Westmeath by ensuring that they get the support they need," Deputy Clarke concluded.