Council News #39 - April 11 2015

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Council News WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 11 APRIL 2015

Issue 39

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History • In 1974 Wagga Wagga City Council formed an Early Childhood committee to explore childcare services for Wagga. • Mary Kidson travelled to Sydney to investigate the concept of family day care – home-based childcare. • WWCC began advertising for “Mothers at home” to provide care. • In 1975 Wagga Wagga Family Day Care began operations under a pilot program, and was the first country scheme in NSW to receive funding. The first office operated from the Rest Centre on the Esplanade. • Childcare cost $0.50 per hour, or $20 for the whole week. By the end of the first year FDC had 30 families registered. • In 1978 Wagga FDC hosted the first National Family Day Care conference, held at the then Riverina College of Advanced Education. • Also in 1978 the scheme grew through demand for childcare in Wagga and the service split into two schemes. • In 1989 Family Day Care regulations were legislated including a Carer’s Code of Conduct and requiring educators to hold first aid qualifications. • In 1999 Family Day Care moved to its current location in the Civic Centre. FAMILY FOCUS: Wagga Wagga Regional Family Day Care child development officer Jennifer Dent (left) and administrative assistant Karen Boland look over old newspaper clippings as preparations get under way for the service’s 40th anniversary.

FORTY YEARS OF CARING

Wagga Wagga Regional Family Day Care (WWRFDC) will celebrate 40 years of service to the Riverina community at a special birthday event next month.

Family Day Care has gone from strength to strength over the past four decades, starting as a pilot program that was the first in country NSW to receive funding.

From those humble beginnings, WWRFDC now caters for 360 children per week across 250 families, stretching across the region from Lockhart to Coolamon. “Family Day Care is a unique service in that Early Childhood Educators provide care for other people’s children in their own homes,” Family Day Care Service Manager Kym Stewart said. “It creates an environment where children are nurtured in a small group setting and are encouraged to develop their skills and knowledge through the educator’s individualised programming.

“That’s the foundation WWRFDC was built on all those years ago and one we strive to continue today. “WWRFDC has a long and proud history in the Riverina and it’s a vital service that’s now grown to providing such things as 24-hour care and a mobile play session that we take to villages such as Humula.” The 40th anniversary celebration will be held on Saturday 9 May at 7pm at the RSL Club’s Mirage Room and tickets are $45 per person. To RSVP, contact WWRFDC on 6926 9367 or email fdc@ wagga.nsw.gov.au.

Family Day Care today • WWRFDC today has eight Co-ordination Unit staff, 51 self-employed education and care business operators in the region, covering west to Lockhart and north to Coolamon. It caters for 250 families and 360 children per week. • WWRFDC caters for working families who need 24-hour care, weekends, and overnight care, with priority for Australian Defence Force families. • Care is provided in small ratios of one educator to four children under school age, with a maximum of seven children under the age of 13. Educators provide individualised development programs for children, especially catering for children

with special needs. • Family Day Care operates a play session from the Botanic Gardens site three days per week. It also has a mobile play session for rural villages, with an artist in residence providing a diverse program for children. • WWRFDC also provides in home care in association with NSW In Home Care. This service caters for families with multiple birth, special needs, rural and remote areas where an educator operates out of the family’s home. • Mary Kidson is the patron of WWRFDC and still maintains an active role in the promotion of the service today.

You are invited to

Wagga Wagga Regional Family Day Care’s 40th Birthday Celebration

7.00pm Saturday 9 May 2015 | Wagga Wagga RSL Club, Mirage Room

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5 – 20 Tickets $45 | RSVP by Monday 27 April 2015 with payment to WWRFDC Office, Wagga Wagga Civic Centre,Council Ph: 6926News 9367 - A Wagga Wagga City Council publication


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