Childcare Subsidy Has Little Upside For Early Learning Providers -Early Childhood Council

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The Labour Party’s childcare subsidy will have limited benefit for ECE providers says the Early Childhood Council.

“More funding in our sector is always welcome, but a healthy ECE sector needs healthy providers too. A new approach to solving ECE cost pressures is needed urgently,” said ECC CEO Simon Laube.

“70% of providers we surveyed aren’t confident they can recruit teachers now – services are down-sizing and closing, we expect the immediate impact for parents will be longer waiting lists for places in centres.”

While the subsidy should mean more children attending ECE as the cost goes down for parents, relief for providers will come only indirectly, if at all. Their resilience will continue to be severely tested between now and April 2023 when the subsidy comes into effect.

Unlike schools, ECE providers are only funded for children that attend, and with attendance at record lows and many families disengaging from early learning through COVID, there’s hope this will be the circuit breaker that brings them back.

“For providers struggling with inflation, Pay Parity underfunding and low attendance, this will be too little too late – 56% of our surveyed members are pessimistic about their financial viability over the next year,” said Simon Laube.

We called for government action on Pay Parity by Christmas or we risk more centre closures, which has been ignored. Our members are asking when the government step up and will fix our whole sector, not one piece at a time.”

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  1. “..when will the government step up and fix our whole sector” asks ECE.

    That any group should ask such a question in NZ/Ao is testament to the endurance of hope in the face of unrelenting despair. The Adern government has made an announcement of an action that will happen in 6 months. Even then the action is just more middle class welfare. That is all they know how to do. They are actually incapable of fixing anything. Twice I have voted with hope for this government. At this stage my voting paper is likely to read Fuck All of You.
    The saddest conclusion I am coming to is that it might take 3 years of a Natz/Act government kicking the shit out of poor people for Labour to remember what they should stand for.

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