COUNCIL REVISITS FUTURE OF FAMILY DAY CARE SCHEME





Yarra Ranges Council will reconsider a proposal to end its Family Day Care scheme due to rising costs and following unsuccessful attempts to recruit enough educators to its service.

The proposal follows Council’s decision in June last year to continue providing Family Day Care and to undertake marketing activities in an effort to grow the scheme and recruit more educators.

A report will be presented at a Council meeting on 13 October highlighting concerns for the future of Council’s scheme given the strong potential for the scheme to shrink further, and federal funding cuts.

The report will also detail that there are a number of other Family Day Care providers of proven quality active in the Yarra Ranges who are able to operate at a lower cost than Council.

Yarra Ranges Director Social and Economic Development Ali Wastie said that despite best efforts to achieve cost neutrality, Council had been significantly subsidising the scheme for a number of years. A recent cut in Federal Government funding was making cost neutrality even more difficult to achieve.

Ms Wastie noted that an increasing number of Councils had been facing similar challenges, and that Family Day Care was now only provided by a minority of Victorian Councils.

“The scheme currently costs Council more than $130,000, which is unsustainable when you consider it provides for three per cent of families with children aged 1-4 years in the Yarra Ranges,” Ms Wastie said.

“We understand that Council’s Family Day Care scheme is of a high quality and is valued by the families that use it.

“We also understand that there are a number of other active schemes in the Yarra Ranges that also provide a good level of service, and are more sustainable than Council’s scheme.”

Ms Wastie said that while Council’s scheme had struggled to recruit significant numbers of new educators, and was also losing educators through retirement, it appeared other schemes were growing.



“A recent assessment of our scheme has also highlighted that, should the scheme continue to operate in 2016/17, we would need to increase fees significantly in order to make it cost neutral for Council and we are concerned of the impact this would have on families.”

Ms Wastie said if Council decided to support the proposal to cease its Family Day Care scheme, officers from Yarra Ranges’ Family and Children’s Services team would work with educators to transition them to alternative providers.

“There are now a number of other Family Day Care providers in the Yarra Ranges that have been assessed as providing a service that meets or exceeds the expected national standards for Family Day Care.  

“We are confident that families currently using our service would continue to receive a high standard of education and care for their children should Council decide to close its scheme.”


Further information about Yarra Ranges Council’s Family Day Care Scheme will be detailed in Council’s 13 October public meeting agenda. Copies of the agenda will be available online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au from 7 October.

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