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Withdrawal from programmes supports community initiatives

Published: Thu 8 Nov 2012 11:14 AM
8 November 2012
Withdrawal from programmes supports community initiatives
The Christchurch City Council yesterday announced it will be withdrawing
its school holiday programmes in the Bromley, Linwood and Templeton
areas. The change takes effect immediately.
The decision disestablishes 46 roles, 45 of which are seasonal,
school-holiday positions. One role is full-time permanent.
The move is in line with the Council's commitment in the Long Term Plan
to build capacity in the community to provide holiday programmes, says
the Council's Recreation and Sport Manager John Filsell.
"Since the start of the year three community providers, supported by the
Council, have established holiday programmes in the Linwood and Bromley
areas.
"In Templeton, a new community-based provider of holiday programmes has
the capacity to accommodate the children attending the Council's
programme."
He says from its research, the Council is confident there are sufficient
providers with a proven track record to ensure there will be an adequate
range of affordable school holiday programmes on offer in the future.
"The Council will continue to work through its community recreation
advisers to build capacity and support community-operated holiday
programmes, as well as ensuring the programmes offered meet the needs of
the community."
The Council is working with all affected staff to provide other
opportunities where possible.
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