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BEPS OSHC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Important Info
OSHC Committee meeting
21/06 6.00pm :OSHC Room
Are your receiving your correct
Childcare assistance?
Check your CCB status
Contact the OSHC Service if
your child will be absent from
OSHC; leave a message/text,
email us
Children are to be picked up
by your authorized contacts
only.
All OSHC Bookings will carry
over from T1 into T2 . Two
weeks notice in writing is
required for changes to
bookings.
There are Permanent places
available in Aftercare; Mon,
Wed, Thurs & Fri. Casual
places become available each
day.
Before care; If you wish to
have an emergency spot,
please ring the direct OSHC
number ; 93872631 or Phyllis
mob; 0422209671
(Ph) 93872631 (m) 0409380202
Email; [email protected]
Parent Rep; Jo Prior : [email protected]
In this issue: What has been happening at
OSHC?
Curriculum Day notice; 12/06
New Online sign in/out system for
OSHC ‘Qikkids Kiosk’
Changes to the Childcare system:
the new Childcare package
Weekly Program Plan
Term 2 31st May 2018 No.16 What’s been happening at OSHC Hi OSHC Families,
What’s been happening this week at OSHC: making scratch art,
bubble making & blowing, hall games, wheels, worry pets, tennis, line
drawing, cooking sausage rolls, water-colour painting, BUSH OSHC,
footy, soccer, skateboards, pipe cleaner puppets, knitting club, and
much more as always….what a creative & active bunch of children..
Families are welcome to always give us feedback about any aspect of
the program. We welcome your input. We also are always on the
look out for re-cycled materials and ideas for cooking, activities &
Experiences. Please drop us a line, have a chat, or send an email.
OSHC TEAM
FAMILIES PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW THE
PROCEDURES FOR THE NEW CHILD CARE SUBSIDY
SYSTEM BEFORE JULY 1st
Knitting with plastic bags
Hospitals; OSHC Doctors!!
Icy Poles treat on hot days
NEW CHILDCARE PACKAGE; CALL TO ACTION
Commences July 2018:Families Are You Ready?
The Australian Government is rolling out a new childcare Package;
Jobs for families to be implemented from July 2018. This package will replace the current Child-
care Assistance Scheme, including the childcare benefit and childcare rebate. The new pack-
age will make the childcare system more flexible, more accessible, more affordable and target-
ed to those who need it most. Families are strongly encouraged to familiarise themselves with
this new initiative and the new requirements for families and services well before it rolls out in
July 2018.
For more information please go to; www.education.gov.au, or pickup info from OSHC
Have you set up a MyGov account?
Checked for your Centrelink letters from April 2018?
Have you completed a Child Care Subsidy assessment or claim?
Have you viewed the DET Family Webcasts Information ses-
sions?
Have you looked at the website fee estimator?
Do you know your obligations?
OSHC Moving to online Systems:
Qikkids Kiosk Sign in/out
Over the next few weeks, there will be changes to the way OSHC manages;
Families signing children in and out on the daily rolls
Input Drop off and Pick up times
Confirm missed attendances and record absences
All families will have a unique pin number and use the ipad available at OSHC,
to manage all daily sign in/out requirements.
CURRICULUM DAY
We will be running a Curriculum Day on
Tuesday 12th
June:
8.00-6.00; We intend to have a fun day of activities;
cooking, art and craft, dvd’s, sports fun.
Please provide your child with food for the day;
morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.
PLEASE BOOK IN TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE
Please fill in attached Booking slip and return to OSHC
before 6/06/18.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Curriculum Day Booking Form for OSHC
Tuesday 15th June 2018
Curriculum Day operates from
8.00am –6.00pm.
Child/ren’s names:………………………
…………………………………………
Grade:………………………………….
Care required from:……… to…………
Parent/Carer Signature:………………..
Please return booking sheet to OSHC by 6/06/18.
Weekly Aftercare & Beforecare Program
Framework for School Age Care: Focus Outcomes;
1.‘Children have a strong sense of identity’
2. ‘Children are connected with and contribute to their world’
3. ‘Children have a Strong Sense of Wellbeing’
4. ‘Children are confident and involved learners’
5. ‘Children are effective communicators’
Mon 4thJune
Rustin: Soccer
Indi: Capture the Flag
Meg: Butterfly magnet Kites
Glenda: Colourfuls/masterchef/stories
Phyllis: Wheels: Protective gear must
be worn
Bryony: Pipe Cleaner Dragonflies
Rani: Basketball
Inass: Floater
Tues 5th June
Harri: Fridge Magnets
Rusty: Hockey
Indi: Hall Games; Prep-Gr2
Glenda: Continuous Line Drawing
Inass: Science Experiments
Ross: Handball
Bryony: Alien Masks
Phyllis: Floater
Ross: BUSHC OSHC
Justine: Decorating Frames
Wed 6th June
Glenda: Colourfuls/MasterChef
Rusty: Tennis
Harri: Weaving with looms
Indi: Wheels
Justine: Dress-ups & Face painting
Phyllis: Wheels; Skateboards w Preps
Bryony: Collage Flowers
Rani: Floater
Thurs 7th June
Harri: Sewing Club; Fabric painted bags
Glenda: Cooking Club: Apple & Banana
Cakes w Oats Topping
Bryony: Boardgames/Talent Show in the Hall
Indi: AFL
Rusty: Badminton
Ross: Socccer
Meg: Colourfuls
Fri 8th June
Indiana: Handball
Glenda: Colourfuls/Masterchef
Stories
Rusty: Wheels
Justine: Skipping
Philly: Floater
Beforecare Program
Mon 4th June
Phyllis: Knitting Club
Indi /Russ: Hall Games
Bryony: Drawing Games
Tues 5th June
Philly: Board Games
Bryony: Card Games
Indi: Basketball
Wed 6th June
Phyllis: Knitting club &
games
Bryony: Lego Cities
Thurs 7th June
Phyllis: Obstacle course
Bryony: Board Games
Fri 8th June
Phyllis: Board Games
Ross: Chess Games