Andrew Little
Leader of the Opposition
MEDIA STATEMENT
14 July 2017
Labour to boost ECE quality
Labour will ensure kids get the best start in life by boosting funding for Early Childhood Centres to employ 100 per
cent qualified and registered teachers, says Leader of the Opposition Andrew Little.
“Labour will increase funding for centres that employ 100 per cent qualified and registered teachers, and we will
require all ECE centres to employ at least 80 per cent qualified teachers by the end of our first term.
“This $193 million increase for Early Childhood Education demonstrates our commitment to strong public services as the
foundation for a just and prosperous society.
“Labour is focused on the priorities Kiwi families care about – houses, hospitals, schools and infrastructure. By
scrapping National’s election year tax cuts, we can afford to invest in the things that will make a difference to
people’s lives.
“National has reduced funding for ECE centres that have 100 per cent qualified teachers and has frozen per-child funding
rates since 2010. As a result, ECE fees have risen 25 per cent for parents.
“When we know how valuable good quality early education is, cutting corners is plain stupid. It hurts kids.
“Labour will also end National’s funding freeze and in the future we’ll increase funding rates to at least account for
inflation each year.
“Under National’s plans, the wealthiest 10 per cent get $400m in tax cuts while our public services are cut through
continued underfunding. The choice is clear for New Zealanders who care about their kids and want a better future for
the next generation.
“It’s time for a fresh approach to education. Labour will be rolling out its plans for the education sector over the
next week so parents are clear about our commitment to children and their future,” says Andrew Little.
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