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COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP IN THE 21 ST CENTURY ADVOCACY IN ACTION! Lauren Matthews Policy & Advocacy Worker Community Child Care Association of Victoria
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Page 1: COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP IN THE 21 ST CENTURY ADVOCACY IN ACTION! Lauren Matthews Policy & Advocacy Worker Community Child Care Association of Victoria.

COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY

ADVOCACY IN ACTION!

Lauren MatthewsPolicy & Advocacy Worker

Community Child Care Association of Victoria

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Our Children – Our Community

Community Owned Children’s Services

LOUD & PROUD

We are all Advocates

What is Community Ownership?

Historically Speaking

‘Leave it to the Market’

Community Ownership – Alive & Thriving

Advocacy in Action!

Celebrating ‘Proudly Community Owned’

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DOES COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP EVEN

MATTER IN THE 21ST CENTURY?

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ADVOCACY

‘to be called to stand beside’

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BRAINSTORM

Why do you work in community owned

services?

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Communities demanded the availability of a

universal system of high quality child care services owned and run by the families that use them

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THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP

Philanthropy↓

Community↓

The Market

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COMMUNITY OWNED CHILDREN’S SERVICES

‘PROFESSIONALS ON TAP, NOT ON TOP’

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‘…services for families with young children … have the capacity to generate networks and develop communities out of localities.’

(Community Child Care Association of Victoria 1977)

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CHILD CAREPOLICY

‘LEAVE IT TO THE MARKET’

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CURRENT CHILD CARE POLICY

Federal Government Child Care Policy=

Corporate Profit

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BRAINSTORM

Why have community-owned services survived?

What makes community-owned services unique?

What sets them apart from commercial services?

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FOR-PROFIT & COMMUNITY OWNEDTHE FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE

• Both service types strive to provide quality care for children.

• Commercial services also bring private financial capital into children's services.

• Community services also develop social capital (in addition to acting as custodians of public/ community financial capital).

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COMMUNITY OWNED SERVICES ARE FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT

• By empowering parents• By including children who are difficult

to serve• By integrating with other community

services• By not operating for personal profit

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‘corporate chains offer the lowest quality of care … and in some cases it is markedly lower than that provided by community-based long day care centres’

(Rush, 2006 – The Australia Institute)

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COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP & ADVOCACY

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City of Yarra

“On Tuesday 14th of June 40-50 kids overtook the Yarra council chamber with 50-70 carers to urge action on

insufficient childcare places. While a smallish number given the 1,000s of flyers, posters and notices that went out, it

was stunning result at 7.30pm on a winter's school night. In the space of the chamber the numbers were overwhelming, and two camera crews from Channel 7 + 9 caught the action

of which there was plenty.

We're thrilled. I made a submission (somewhat unprepared - Faith had 4 tantrums before we left) to council and later a

pro-child care motion was put and passed.”

(Liz Conor, More Child Care In Yarra)

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Yarra Ranges

‘Those parents directly involved in fighting to save the centres are committed to staying focused on their ultimate goal of keeping both centres run by the Council and making both centres viable and

sustainable into the future.’

(Faorligh Hunter, Co-Chair Parents Advisory Committee Sherbrooke Children’s Centre)

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City of Glen Eira

‘Success for Caulfield Children’s CentreCommunity Child Care congratulates the parent group at the Caulfield Children’s Centre for their

successful campaign to reverse the Glen Eira Council’s decision to close their centre – this is a

fine example of how child care brings people together to take social action in support of not-

for-profit child care.’

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TAFE

‘Several TAFE child care services have approached Community Child Care for assistance with fighting the decision of TAFE colleges to close centres now that they no longer receive operational subsidies from the Victorian Government. Community Child Care continues to support this impressive group of

parents with lobbying advice, resourcing of the fledgling committee and with moral support.’

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BRAINSTORM

How do you advocate for community ownership?

What strategies do you use?

What works well?

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COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP ENDORSEMENT SCHEME

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PRINCIPLES OF THE COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP ENDORSEMENT SCHEME

• Families have the right to access community owned child care

• Families require information in order to judge quality

• Community ownership is fundamental to the development of the highest standards of care

• Community ownership is fundamental to the development of society

• Quality of services is enhanced when families can participate in the development and management of services

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‘PROUDLY COMMUNITY OWNED’

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BRAINSTORM

Where would you like NACBCS to go on this issue?

What can NACBCS do to help?

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CHILDREN, TOO PRECIOUS FOR PROFIT!

www.cccinc.org.auwww.nacbcs.org.au


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