18 February 2013
Dear Councillors,
At our last Committee Meeting, Pyrmont Action Inc members resolved to support the following resolutions proposed by SINC-UP for the consideration of Council at its next meeting. We urge Councillors to adopt these resolutions. Pyrmont Action has already put forward the case for additional childcare in Pyrmont which was acknowledged in the revised motion debated by Council at its December meeting. We see the immediate allocation of discretionary funds to assist in the establishment of a Family Day Care program as a supplementary and interim measure to address the immediate and future needs.
We do hope that Council will support these resolutions.
Elizabeth Elenius, Convenor, Pyrmont Action Inc.
SINC-UP ( Social Infrastructure For Children In Ultimo & Pyrmont) is a new grouping of concerned parents, grandparents and residents in Pyrmont and Ultimo focusing on the need for adequate facilities and infrastructure to meet the education, health and recreation needs of all children and young people in the area.
An immediate primary concern is the provision of more childcare, especially in Pyrmont. We therefore request that you propose and support the following motion on our behalf:
Council motion
Background:
Council is aware that in planning the new suburb of Pyrmont the estimate of children likely to be living in Pyrmont in 2013 was greatly underestimated.
Council has already made a major commitment of funds over the medium term to address the now pressing issue of the shortage of childcare places across the council area.
Council has also committed to re-establish the family day care program to address the shortage of places in the immediate term.
To begin this process the following is recommended:
- Council allocate discretionary funds from the 2012/13 Council budget for a Project Manager to develop the family day care program.
- Part of the project will be to establish a Family Day Care Coordination Unit in Pyrmont.
- The family day care coordination unit to be established by June 2013 and operational funds to for the unit be included in the 2013/14 council budget
- A community representative nominated by the community to work with the project manager to provide community knowledge and expertise to the project.
- Council allocate resources and a time frame in the 2013/14 council budget to identify sites for potential CC centres in Pyrmont.
- The research and feasibility to include council, state owned and private properties as well as private development projects.
Background:
Council is aware that in planning the new suburb of Pyrmont the estimate of children likely to be living in Pyrmont in 2013 was greatly underestimated.
Council has already made a major commitment of funds over the medium term to address the now pressing issue of the shortage of childcare places across the council area.
Council's strategic plan aims to have much improved local access to child care over the next 10 years.In order to provide a realistic and cost effective plan for childcare in Pyrmont Council needs to update its base data,population trends and identify potential sites. To begin this process the following is recommended:
- Council allocate resources and a time frame in the 2013/14 council budget to identify sites for potential CC centres in Pyrmont.
- The research and feasibility to include council, state owned and private properties as well as private development projects.
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