After-school sector wants free care extended over winter holidays

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While schools have resumed full-time teaching, the out-of-school-hours sector is unsure how many families will still need its services.

The biggest out-of-school-hours care operators want the federal government to extend its free care package to cover the winter holidays, saying there was uncertainty over how many families would still need their services despite students being back in class full-time.

Providers operate under the Commonwealth's Child Care Subsidy scheme and have been included in the federal government's relief package guaranteeing 50 per cent of the centres' funding until the end of June.Credit:The package succeeded in keeping centres open when school attendance fell to as low as five per cent due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, and provided free care to those families who did need after-hours support.

After the holidays, it would also like to see changes to the CCS system such as ensuring vulnerable families have free care, and abolishing the work eligibility test as many people will have lost their jobs but still need care, said association chair Kylie Brannelly.

 

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