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 Children's Services 

 


The Ryde Local Government Area (LGA) is home to approximately 40 preschools and long day care centres. Council operates a number of vacation care centres that provide high quality care for children aged 5 - 12yrs during school holidays. For more information see the Vacation Care page.

Council also runs an immunisation service on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. See the Immunisation page for more information.

Types of care available

Choosing a Child Care Service

Some points to consider:

  • Is the location suitable?
  • Does the centre's philosophy fit well with your own ideas and values?
  • What is the staff / child ratio?
  • What experience and training do the staff have?
  • How do they decide what experiences are offered each day?
  • What are the fees?
  • Are their opening hours appropriate?
  • Most importantly, make sure you visit the service and that both you and your child feel comfortable.

Fees and benefits

Fees are determined by individual centres so charges will vary. Be sure to ask the daily fee when making inquiries. 

All parents are eligible to receive at least 16.8% Child Care benefit (CCB) from the Family Assistance Office (FAO).

Call FAO on 13 61 50 to ensure you receive your reduced fees or can claim them back in your yearly tax return. For more information see the Child Care Benefit fact sheet on the FAO website.

Children with Special Needs

All long day care centres can accept children with special needs, however some children may need more assistance and one-on-one care than the service can provide. In these cases the centre's Supplementary Worker Team (SUPS), with you and your doctor's permission, can apply for special funding (Special Needs Subsidy Scheme) from the Federal Government.

Preschools may be able to receive funding from the Department of Community Services for children with special needs. 

If you have a child with special needs, talk to your centre about your child's requirements and the funding options available.

Regulations and Accreditation 

Department of Community Services Children's Services Advisors oversee all Long Day Care Centres, Occasional Care and Preschools ensuring that centres are adhering to the State Government Regulations and Licensing Procedures.

Staff/Child Ratios 

Centres must have at least the following ratios. Some centres will have more staff than regulations require, but less is a breach of licensing.

0 - 2 years =    1:5
2 - 3 years =  1:8
3 - 5 years = 1:10 

Qualified Staff

Regulations also determine the number of trained staff required, again centres may have above this, so check when you call the centre.

Number of children

Number of 3 year trained teachers

 0 - 29

0

30 - 39

1

40 - 59

2

60 - 79

3

80 and above

4

If the service has children under the age of 2 years, then there must also be an Enrolled Nurse, or a holder of a Certificate of Childcare Studies, or an Associate Diploma in Child Studies.

Federal Government and Quality Improvement and Accreditation System (QI&AS)

All Family Day Care and LDCCs that offer families Child Care Benefit must be involved in QI&AS. This system helps regulate the quality of care, education health and hygiene standards. You can call the National Childcare Accreditation Council on 9249 1111 to find out if a centre is Accredited, and to what standard.

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Long Day Care Centres 

Long Day Care Centres (LDCC) were developed primarily for working parents. For this reason, the majority of LDCCs provide a cooked lunch ensuring children receive 50% of their recommended daily intake of nutrients. They are required, by State Regulations, to be open a minimum of 48 weeks per year and open for more than eight hours per day. 

All LDCCs observe individual children and program experiences for them that will help develop and consolidate children's development. There are State and Federal Government legal requirements that govern LDCCs.

Preschools 

Preschools cater for children three to six years, i.e. the year or two before school begins. As in Long Day Care they are governed by State Legislation and offer a program based on childrens individual needs to consolidate and enhance a child's total developmental. Daily hours of operation and attendance per year usually coincide with those of State Schools, but check with individual centres.

Each centre is also different when allocating days for attendance. They usually allocate either two or three days depending on:

  • the age of your child
  • what vacancies they have
  • when your child will be commencing school

Occasional Care 

A highly flexible centre based form of childcare and education. They cater for children aged 0 - 6 years for short periods of time, enabling parents time to attend appointments, go shopping etc.

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Playgroups 

Playgroups are designed to enable the parent/carer to attend, with their child/ren, for regular and informal gatherings. The playgroups are run by parents who establish, supervise and equip the groups and expect the parents/carers to participate fully.

There is usually a joining fee then a daily or weekly fee. Most playgroups are members of the Playgroup Association of NSW. Playgroups can be accessed by children aged 0 - 5 years.

Family Day Care 

Family Day Care is a flexible alternative to Long Day Care. The service is provided by registered carers in their own home and can be accessed by children 0 - 5 years. Christian Community Aid employs a co-ordinator and several development officers to support and assist all individual carers. They also screen all caregivers and ensure the home environment meets Local and State Government Regulations. 

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 Related Links

City of Ryde Community Information Directory 
Listings of services in the Ryde and Hunters Hill regions
Early Childhood Centres
  Emergency Day Care
  Family Day Care
  Long Day Care Centres
Occasional Child Care Centres
Out of Hours School Care
Preschools
Playgroups
   
Other links 
  Search for a Child Care Centre - careforkids.com.au
  Raising Children Network 
Department of Community Services
   
Council Services 

Vacation Care

Immunisation
Youth Services
   
   
 
 Contacts

Community Project Officer - Families & Children:
9952 8311
Vacation Care Co-ordinator:
9952 8307
  Immunisation Clinic:
9952 8268

Last Updated: 18 Nov 2009

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