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Indaba irons out challenges faced by early childhood development centres

Metro hosts indaba for early childhood development centres.

Registering your early childhood development centre (ECD) or crèche is the most crucial step in establishing your childcare business.

This step is an assurance to both the business owner and her clients that the facility meets the norms and standards for providing a safe environment for children in which their developmental needs will be nurtured.

The good news is, 350 child care centre owners in Ekurhuleni already know this and have recently been declared fit to render such services by the Gauteng Department of Social Development.

This emerged during the opening of the Ekurhuleni Early Childhood Development Indaba which was held at the Alberton Civic Centre yesterday.

Over 600 ECD practitioners gathered at the indaba, hosted by the metro, to address the challenges they face in rendering ECD services.

There to hear them out was Ekurhuleni’s executive mayor Clr Mondli Gungubele and member of the mayoral committee for health and social development Clr Makhosazana Twala.

Ekurhuleni's executive mayor Clr Mondli Gungubele delivering his keynote address.
Ekurhuleni’s executive mayor Clr Mondli Gungubele delivering his keynote address.

One of the challenges highlighted on Monday was the delay in registering centres caused by the slow process of approving rezoning applications.

Currently the municipality is faced with a backlog of thousands of rezoning applications for ECD centres.

In response, Gungubele committed to investigating the status quo with the aim of crafting a solution in the coming months.

The metro’s city planning department was also present to take note of concerns and outlined their requirements for rezoning applications.

The metro’s environmental health division – who plays a crucial role in assessing and monitoring the hygiene and environmental health elements of ECDs – also gave a presentation at the indaba, followed by the department of health.

The indaba continues at the Change Bible Church in Katlehong today (Tuesday, November 11), where delegates will break up into commissions.

A gala dinner, where excellence in the ECD sector will be awarded and celebrated, will also be held this evening.

Deyana Thomas of Creative Development Project for Arts, Education and Training displayed an exhibition for ECD practitioners
Deyana Thomas of Creative Development Project for Arts, Education and Training displayed an exhibition for ECD practitioners

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