City's $55 Million Childcare Commitment
City's $55 Million Childcare Commitment
The City of Sydney has brought forward
$55 million to fast track the construction of six new
childcare centres.
“Demand for childcare in the
inner city continues to grow. More families are moving into
our community, with an estimated 45 per cent increase by
2031,” said Lord Mayor Clover Moore.
Next Monday,
Council will vote on pre-design feasibility studies for new
childcare centres. Potential sites are being tested to
ensure they meet planning regulations, community needs,
operational capacity and current and future childcare
strategies.
The Lord Mayor said plans had already
been drawn-up for the first centre, a 60-place facility in
Darlinghurst, with almost half its places allocated to
babies up to two-years.
“The City is making a
serious investment in much needed childcare places for
parents living and working in our community,” the Lord
Mayor said.
“Through innovative planning controls
and the expansion of our own childcare services, we
contributed 1,041 extra childcare spaces, a 32 per cent
increase, between 2005 and 2012.
“Currently the
NSW and Commonwealth governments’ funding to address
childcare is through subsidies to parents and to
pre-schools, which has left investing in new childcare
centres and infrastructure up to local councils and the
market.
“We need an integrated approach across
all levels of government to effectively respond to the
demand in childcare services and invest in new childcare
centres.”
A detailed 2005 study into childcare in
Sydney found an undersupply of places of children aged zero
to five years, high demand for under-twos and waiting times
of up to two years.
The City has responded to this
need by:
Providing a purpose-built childcare
centre in the Surry Hills Library and Community Centre with
space for 26 children;
Expanding centres in Redfern and
Alexandria to increase places for under-twos by 18; and
Refurbishing the Chippendale centre to provide a
combination of work and community-based spaces for 36
children each day.
The City provides about 23 per cent
of all childcare places within the local government area,
directly or through subsidised leases to not-for-profit
groups. The City operates four early childhood education and
care centres, which provide 160 places for under school-aged
children:
Alexandria Childcare Centre: 66 spaces
Broughton Street Extended Hours Kindergarten: 18 places
Hilda Booler Extended Hours Kindergarten: 40 places
Redfern Occasional Childcare: 36 places.
The City
leases a further 16 preschool or long day-care centres
across Sydney to not-for-profit childcare providers, as well
as three out of school hours care centres and two early
childhood health centres.
The City subsides the
fees that parents pay at all its childcare centres and
ensures fees are in line with other low- to medium-priced
centres. The City also provides further reduced rates to
eligible families.
ENDS