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Junee Community Centre OOSH

Phone: +61 448 985 074



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25.01.2022 We hope that all of our ooshies and their families are having a lovely Easter weekend and we look forward to seeing you all soon



16.01.2022 Current Covid-19 updates in relation to the running of our OOSH service.

05.01.2022 Hello Families, We understand that some things are uncertain at the moment. We are wondering if we could please have an idea of which families plan to use vacation care in the April holidays if we are open. We would like to be prepared to go ahead if we are able. Could you please call or text 0448 985 074 or email [email protected] Thank you!

01.01.2022 Junee Community Centre OOSH would like to let you know that we will remain open until advised otherwise by our governing bodies. Whilst OOSH is open, we strongly encourage families that do not require our service to keep children at home to try to minimize risk and enable us to practice social distancing. The wellbeing of the children, their families and our staff is our priority. We will keep you up to date with advice from our governing bodies and state and federal governme...nt. Please see attached information and feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. Kind Regards, the JCC team. Absences from child care Where services are open, reporting of absences for families whose child/ren cannot attend child care due to COVID-19 is supported by the existing arrangements as outlined below: Whether a child is actually ill or not, including where a child does not attend care as part of the family’s own precautionary measure against potential contact with COVID-19, CCS can be paid for up to 42 absence days per child, per financial year, without the need for families to provide documentation. Version 3 (19/03/2020) This information was last updated on 19 March 2020. Please regularly check dese.gov.au/news/coronavirus-covid-19 to help ensure that you are using the latest version of this information sheet. 2 Once a child’s 42 initial absences have been used, CCS can be paid for additional absences for a reason defined in the Family Assistance Law, including illness (as set out in the Child Care Provider Handbook). Evidence is required to be kept by the provider for any additional absences claimed, e.g. a doctors certificate. If a child is not ill, and does not attend care (as part of the family’s own precautionary measure against potential contact with COVID-19), some medical practitioners may support families by providing a medical certificate allowing them access to additional absences, if required. If a child is not ill and does not attend care for a longer period of time (for example, a month or longer), the family may wish to follow the established advice around longer absences (as set out in the Child Care Provider Handbook, noting that an enrolment automatically ceases when a child does not attend care for 14 weeks). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmXXMEfU_0



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