Frequently Asked Questions
PARENT INFO
Yes, as long as you inform us which attendances each parent is liable to pay for so that we can report it under the correct CRNs. Each parent is treated as a separate family with entitlements to CCS.
Yes. Don’t ignore the letters you get from FAO about your child’s immunisation status or your CCS payments could be stopped. Even if you know your child’s immunisation is up to date, you need to contact FAO to ensure they have the correct information. Click here to view the current immunisation schedule (0-4 yrs).
When your child is away from Kindy, we offer a make up day at no charge (subject to availability) for the day/s he/she has missed attending. We also ask that you notify the Centre as soon as possible if your child is going to be away. If your child was suffering from a contagious illness, it will be necessary to provide a doctor’s certificate of clearance upon his/her return to kindy. As well, you must record on the sign in sheet that your child was absent due to illness.
EXCLUSION
Children will be excluded from attending the Centre if they are suffering from:
- Vomiting/Diarrhoea – regardless of the cause, they must be excluded for 24 hrs from the last symptom;
- Conjunctivitis – children must be away from the centre until treatment has commenced and discharge from the eyes has ceased (a medical clearance is needed to return);
- Infectious Diseases – children must stay away for the designated period as recommended by the National Health and Medical Research Council (a medical clearance is needed to return). To view the recommended minimum exclusion periods for infectious conditions for schools, pre schools and child care centres, click here.
- Headlice – children excluded from the centre until the first treatment has been completed and no live lice are seen.
Children will be excluded when they are not immunised and an outbreak of an immunised disease occurs. Likewise, if child immunisations records are not current with the office staff and an outbreak of an immunised disease occurs.