Nationwide listing of after school care providers
Anne Mittelstaedt
National Development Manager
The
OSCAR Club Network of
NZ
national@theoscarclub.org.nz
www.theoscarclub.org.nz
Monday, March 09, 2009
A first for New Zealand; a nationwide listing of after school care providers that includes CYF approved providers.
As employment opportunities become fewer, parents need access to childcare that meets their needs in a flexible manner. To help parents find the childcare they need, The OSCAR Club Network of NZ has established its new regional listings on its website www.theoscarclub.org.nz. This is a free service offered to all community providers of after school, holiday and before school care services.
Parents can easily search for childcare in their region.
“The OSCAR Club website provides parents quick, free and accurate listings of after school care providers throughout New Zealand. The website can be joined for free, updates are automatically emailed and users can update their details from anywhere, anytime” says Craig Hansen, online & elearning manager.
The OSCAR Club network of NZ is operated by the New Zealand Support & Education Trust, a non-profit, registered charitable entity. Through sponsorship from save2learn.org.nz and Kea Kids Club, the website also allows free promotional space to OSCAR services, nationwide.
TAGS: after school care, OSCAR, website, business, IT, childcare, non-profit
Thank you for your help in spreading the word to those in need of our services!
Sincerely,
Anne Mittelstaedt
National Development Manager
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