Losing Funding When Children Use Nursery And Presc
#1
Posted 11 March 2006 - 09:37 PM
Abijac.
#2
Posted 11 March 2006 - 09:41 PM
Play, while it cannot change the external realities of children’s lives, can be a vehicle for children to explore and enjoy their differences and similarities and to create, even for a brief time, a more just world where everyone is an equal and valued participant.
#3
Posted 11 March 2006 - 10:45 PM
when it did happen we did increase our fees to much nearer the amount we would get from funding.
to be fair we worked out how much each child would have to pay if there was no funding at all and all had to use fees to cover all costs, this is how we worked out a fair sessional rate. (this included wages, rent, equipment, food and drinks, other materials, paint, paper, cleaning, maintainance, stationary postage, etc etc etc.)
This came about because fees from funded children should not be used to ofset any losses from other children who pay. It should be used for the intended children only, and other fees should allow the setting to be viable without funding.
sorry dont know if that is clear, but the fees children pay should cover all costs involved, and not be subsidised by the funding recieved for other children.
Oh dear not much clearer i feel, but I hope you get the gist!!
Inge,
Edited by Inge, 11 March 2006 - 10:47 PM.
The cleaning and scrubbing can wait till tomorrow, But children grow up, as I've learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down cobwebs; Dust go to sleep! I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep.
~ Ruth Hulbert Hamilton
#4
Posted 11 March 2006 - 11:10 PM
We have children who come to us in the morning, pre-school, and go to a local authority nursery in the afternoon. Part of the service we offer is a transfer to two of the LEA nurseries in our area.
I know this is not an ideal situation and many people disapprove of the fact that they are at two settings. But it is an affordable childcare option when compared to private day nurseries.
We have been doing this for about 4 years now and have found it very popular. Our fees are £7 a session, which is not far off the funding we get from our local authority for the grant which is £7.77. We then charge for the extra time they stay for lunch and the transfer.
Linda
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