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Sue
MORONEY
Early Childhood Education Spokesperson
26 June 2013
MEDIA STATEMENT
Parata off target with
ECE
Minister of Education, Hekia
Parata, will need to play a quick game of catch-up if she is
to reach her goal of having 98 per cent of Kiwi tots
participate in early childhood education, says Labour’s
spokesperson for ECE Sue Moroney.
Ministry figures show Ms Parata will have to add 3000 more children to ECE every year until 2016 to meet her target.
“The Minister tried to brush of criticism that the government was behind schedule by arguing participation data was skewed by children being enrolled in multiple facilities at a select committee today. But that is nothing new.
“Given it’s taken five years
for the Government to increase the number of children in ECE
by just 3200, limitations like cost and access to centres
seem plain.
“Ms Parata argued today that the children
going without are those most difficult to reach – and
Labour agrees.
“But what we don’t agree with is a change in the definition of ECE in these vulnerable communities to include playgroups. Getting across the line by lowering the quality of ECE for some children is unacceptable.
“Dressing up playgroups as ECE doesn't cut it.
“Fee hikes under this Government are forcing parents to make tough decisions about ECE for their children. Labour believes all families, no matter their background, should have access to quality ECE.”
ENDS

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