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By Gráinne Ní Aodha

Irish premier to discuss early years systems at British-Irish Council

Helen McEntee and Micheal Martin are attending the summit (PA) - (PA Archive)

Irish premier Micheál Martin and other leaders will discuss the early years systems at a meeting of the British-Irish Council (BIC) in Guernsey.

The Taoiseach and Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee are to attend the summit, which will be hosted by the Government of Guernsey’s Chief Minister Lindsay de Sausmarez.

The council, established under the Good Friday Agreement, aims to promote practical and mutually beneficial relations between Ireland and the United Kingdom.

This year’s summit will include discussions on early years systems to support children and families, including consideration of age-appropriate digital access and wellbeing.

Mr Martin said: “The British-Irish Council offers an opportunity to meet with our nearest neighbours to exchange ideas and discuss issues that affect us all, a core component of the Good Friday Agreement.

“This summit’s theme on supporting healthy and happy childhoods and early years is a priority for my Government, and I look forward to hearing the insights and learnings from others while in Guernsey.

“Digital technologies in particular are becoming an increasingly larger part of children’s lives and it is essential we provide evidence-informed guidance to parents and educators.”

Ms McEntee said: “The BIC provides a vital forum for strengthening cooperation with counterparts from across these islands on the issues that matter most to our citizens and gives us a chance to work closely on areas of mutual concern.

“Protecting children online will be one of my key priorities at this summit.

“As digital technologies become an ever greater part of children’s lives, we must work together to ensure they have access to age-appropriate, safe and empowering digital experiences that support their learning, development and wellbeing.

“Through closer collaboration, shared expertise and coordinated action, we can develop effective solutions that better protect children across these islands.”

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