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Scousebird Jul 11th 2010 7:15 am

Child Care Issues
 
Hi - hope I've chosen the best place for this - I can never decide! Can anyone tell me their experiences of child care i.e. costs, availability, govt support etc. I knew one family who returned because they could not get any childcare. Do the schools do before and after school clubs? Are child minders regulated i.e. like OFSTED inspections in the UK - police checked etc - yes I am a paranoid mother!:confused:

Am Loolah Jul 11th 2010 7:20 am

Re: Child Care Issues
 
I've moved this to the main forum for you where more people will see it.:thumbup:

I can't really help with costs etc as our youngest went to a local nursery for about a month before starting school 3 years ago. We had no problem finding her a place and to be honest there seem to be new childcare centers opening where we are based due to the growth of the area.

My youngest kid's school runs a Breakfast Club and an After School Club.

I guess it depends on the ages of your children and where you are going to be settling? If you tell us that I would hope someone with more local knowledge than me and younger kids can help!:fingerscrossed:

Scousebird Jul 11th 2010 8:31 am

Re: Child Care Issues
 
By the time we get there we will have two under three! Or possibly 2 still under two depending on how things progress!:fingerscrossed:

Kags1694 Jul 11th 2010 9:10 am

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Scousebird (Post 8693059)
By the time we get there we will have two under three! Or possibly 2 still under two depending on how things progress!:fingerscrossed:

Hi I work for a childcare provider, when a child turns 3 you get 20 hour free ECE, ie a max of 6 hours per day. If you are working or studying you might be able to claim WINZ (Working Income) it depends on your weekly income.

Where about in Liverpool are you from we moved from Maghull 16 months ago to NZ

Any further questions, please just ask.a

martyc Jul 11th 2010 1:09 pm

Re: Child Care Issues
 
I vaguely remember 'Plunket' childcare facilities but that was way back in 97'.
Does anyone know if they still exist and what they provide. Not that we need them anymore ourselves.?:huh:

Scousebird Jul 11th 2010 6:15 pm

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Kags1694 (Post 8693121)
Hi I work for a childcare provider, when a child turns 3 you get 20 hour free ECE, ie a max of 6 hours per day. If you are working or studying you might be able to claim WINZ (Working Income) it depends on your weekly income.

Where about in Liverpool are you from we moved from Maghull 16 months ago to NZ

Any further questions, please just ask.a

That's good at least there is something to help you, assuming that you have PR. It's more than the UK - although they have increased it recently - unless this gov take it away! Do you know the average costs for childcare for nursery or childminder at all? Originally from Crosby although been living in Cheshire recently!

Kags1694 Jul 11th 2010 8:07 pm

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Scousebird (Post 8694107)
That's good at least there is something to help you, assuming that you have PR. It's more than the UK - although they have increased it recently - unless this gov take it away! Do you know the average costs for childcare for nursery or childminder at all? Originally from Crosby although been living in Cheshire recently!

Hi,
You can still claim ECE if you dont get your PR, but you have to have PR to claim Winz.

under 3 full time 7-6 $265.00 per week
Over 3 full time 7-6 £147.00 (including 20 hours ECE deduction) per week

I work for a large childcare company, each centre has different costs depending on area and facilities.

Karen

Scousebird Jul 11th 2010 8:53 pm

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Kags1694 (Post 8694264)
Hi,
You can still claim ECE if you dont get your PR, but you have to have PR to claim Winz.

under 3 full time 7-6 $265.00 per week
Over 3 full time 7-6 £147.00 (including 20 hours ECE deduction) per week

I work for a large childcare company, each centre has different costs depending on area and facilities.

Karen

Do you know the cost for part time? Do you work for a nursery or a child minder agency? If so how are staff vetted and regulated?

Kags1694 Jul 12th 2010 8:43 am

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Scousebird (Post 8694320)
Do you know the cost for part time? Do you work for a nursery or a child minder agency? If so how are staff vetted and regulated?

Hi I work for a nursery, they have approx 400 centres in NZ, all staff are vetted and fully qualified.

Have been off for a couple of days will check cost of part time, by the way I am not a teachers, I do the accounts for the centres. Which area are you thinking of moving to and how many days?

Scousebird Jul 12th 2010 9:17 am

Re: Child Care Issues
 

Originally Posted by Kags1694 (Post 8695333)
Hi I work for a nursery, they have approx 400 centres in NZ, all staff are vetted and fully qualified.

Have been off for a couple of days will check cost of part time, by the way I am not a teachers, I do the accounts for the centres. Which area are you thinking of moving to and how many days?

Probably where the work is - not until the end of next year (all going well) but only want part time placement. Do you have to pre-book months in advance for placements?


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