Subsidised after-school childcare and paid paternity leave are just some of the new measures under consideration by the Government.

An afterschool childcare programme already exists for low income families, with the State paying €40 a week per child.

Minister James Reilly has tasked a group to look at the issue of childcare as a whole. The Irish Times reports the group is set to report that an after-school programme could be extended to families in other income groups with those earning less, paying less.

It cites the example of New Zealand where a similar scheme is already in operation. It opens from 7am to 8.30am before school, and from after school until 5.30pm, and runs right through the holidays.

The group is also considering paid paternity leave and extending periods of shared parental leave to as much as a year.

See the full article on The Irish Examiner website