Vic Parents Say No To Childcare Fee Increases-1000-strong Survey

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Childcare Alliance Australia

Media Release - Embargoed midnight Sunday December 06 2009







Nearly 8 out of 10 Victorian families say they can’t afford

any Government-forced fee increases to childcare: 1000-

strong survey of parents reveals today


More than 1000 families with children in formal community or private long day child care centres

across Australia have said NO to the fee increases that may arise from the Government’s proposed

national childcare reforms.


In a clear message to COAG Ministers meeting in Brisbane today (Monday) to discuss the proposed

reform agenda, Victorian parents, in particular,

warn the Governments to consider the financial and

social impact on their families before implementing any reforms.


I would have to quit my part time job - as I can't work full time as it is because Childcare is

already quite expensive. It took me a long time to find suitable hours for work - it would be

very sad to lose it - Parent from the electorate of Wills in Victoria.


The quantitative and qualitative survey was conducted online amongst parents across Australia by the

Childcare Alliance Australia which represents 70% of all long day childcare centres in Australia and

whose staff care and educate more than 330,000 young children. The 1095 responses were collated

by research field house My Opinions.


The groundbreaking survey found that 72% of Victorian parents (80% nationally) surveyed had heard

of the Government’s proposed reforms to childcare which includes increasing the ratio of staff to

children. 95.5% of Victorian parents (88% nationally) already rate the early learning care their child

receives

as very good or excellent while 91.9% (90.2% nationally) class the staff at their Victorian

child’s centre as very good or excellent.


“High quality child care would be the ultimate decision in returning to work. If the standards of

care to my child were not there I

would reconsider entering the work force.” Parent from the

electorate of Isaacs.


However, when it comes to the anticipated fee increase (ranging from $13 - $22 per day per child) that

the Government’s reform agenda is expected to incur; the overwhelming majority of parents (79.3%)

say they could not afford such a negative financial impact. 


“i would have to work out the cost of petrol and the running cost of my car and most likely

have to leave work.” - Parent from the electorate of Gorton in Victoria.


In Victoria, parents react even more strongly. 79% say no, they could not afford such fee increases.

This survey did not cover the addition Victorian State Government regulation which could see a further

$17 a day per child on top of this increase.


When asked what the impact would be on their families, the vast majority of parents surveyed say it

will be devastating for them and their children. Many working mothers say they will be forced to quit

their jobs and stay at home with their child. 


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“Rude words!!!! How can I continue to afford to have 2 kids in full time childcare? I am lucky I

have a very well paying job, but I would have to reconsider my employment if the rate

increases by this per day. I would have to quit work altogether. Again, it saddens me that as a

woman I am effectively being forced out of the workplace by non-family friendly child care.”

Parent from the electorate of Chisholm in Victoria.


Others claim their families will have to cut back on other household essentials such as petrol and

groceries. Single mothers believe it may force them back onto the single parent pension.


“We have no alternatives. Ultimately we'd sell our house rather than stop working. We have to

maintain our child-care. Parent from the electorate of Kooyong in Victoria.


Childcare Alliance Australia spokesperson and Childcare Victoria President Lucian Roncon says his

members

applaud

the Federal Government’s recognition of the importance of quality private and

community child care but there are very real concerns about the unintended consequences for families

of the proposed National Quality Agenda Early Childhood Education and Care.


“Many of our parents have few alternatives when it comes to child care. Many have no extended family

or no other reliable means of care. Many children will be forced into unreliable and potentially unsafe

backyard care arrangements,” Mr Roncon said.


“We need to make sure that these well intentioned reforms don’t price struggling families out of quality

early learning programs altogether.

In Victoria, families are facing the double whammy of paying for

the Victorian State government reforms and those now proposed by the Federal Government.”


Mr Roncon called on the Prime Minister, Premier Brumby and all of the COAG Ministers to carefully

consider the financial and social impact on parents before committing to implementing the proposed

reform agenda.


“As this survey demonstrates, parents consider Australia’s long day childcare centres are more than

satisfied with the care and early learning their children are receiving already. We need to ensure all

children have affordable access to quality early learning programs.


Our children are too precious and their futures too important for us to rush this through and get this

wrong,” Mr Roncon said.


The Childcare Alliance Australia will provide a report of the survey to the Prime Minister, the Minister

responsible for Childcare, the Hon Ms Kate Ellis, each Premier and their education Ministers.

ENDS


and for media

interviews, please do not hesitate to contact Victorian  spokesperson

of CAA, Mr Lucian

Roncon on 0419 004800 or the other State representatives on the contact details below:

ACT & QLD—Gwynn Bridge 0418 764

779 (National President)

SA—Barbara Langford 0417 874 391

NSW—Lyn Connolly 0425 225 275

VIC—Lucian Roncon 0419 004 800

WA—Roslyn Thompson 0407652177




Research Methodology: n=1095 online survey of parents whose child/children attend a long

day care centre. Survey conducted between October 13, 2009 and December 04, 2009.






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