Decision - Phase 3 Children's Centres
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Phase 3 Children's Centres
Decision Maker: Children & Young People's Trust Board
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To agree the location and capital funding for
Phase 3 Children's Centres.
Decision:
1. That
the development of the Westdene
Children’s Centre at Westdene
Primary School (£260,000) be agreed.
2. That
the development of the Saltdean and
Rottingdean Children’s Centre at
Boomerang Kids, Saltdean
(£150,000) be agreed.
3. That the extensions to the Roundabout Children’s Centre in Whitehawk (£350,000), the Hollingdean Children’s Centre base in Shenfield Way (£200,000), and the Hangleton Park Children’s Centre (£200,000) be agreed.
Reasons for the decision:
1. Westdene Primary
School – the development
will improve the reception area for the school and Children’s
Centre and will include a large meeting room, one to one room and
disabled toilet. The School has a
nursery and is very keen to work more closely with the local
community.
2.
Preston Park – negotiations are still underway with a
potential location.
3.
Saltdean – Boomerang Kids is the
recommended option because Boomerang Kids providers child
care all year round for children 2-4 and has an outstanding’
Ofsted judgement. It is situated in the middle of Saltdean, is highly visible to, and can be easily
accessed by the local community. The
majority or parents prefer this option and the Children’s
Centre will open in good time as the building work is already
planned.
4.
Roundabout Extension – The
extension will provide office space for 11 staff. This will enable
social work staff to be co-located into the Children’s Centre
to facilitate more integrated working and therefore better service
delivery for families. The increased space will allow staff to move
from the ground floor to free up rooms for public access, groups
and activities.
5.
Shenfield Way refurbishment
– Shenfield Way is a Council
owned building close to and used by the Hollingdean Children’s Centre. The refurbishment will increase the amount of
office space. This will allow staff to
relocate from the Hollingdean building
and free up space for parent and child activities. It will also accommodate the Preston Park team who
are based in a leased building and save £10,000 a year in
rent. Bringing together the two teams will strengthen the two teams
and improve cover for staff leave.
6. Hangleton Park extension – the extension will increase the space in the group room to allow more parents and children to attend joint activities, improve the outside space for both the Children’s Centre and voluntary run playgroup next door and increase office space.
Alternative options considered:
1. Existing private,
voluntary, independent or statutory services for children and
families were asked to express an interest in hosting the
Children’s Centres. In
Westdene and Preston Park there was
just one expression of interest by the deadline. There were four responses in Saltdean and local families were consulted on their
views on the two leading options. Over
500 questionnaires were sent to all families living in Rottingdean, Ovingdean,
and Saltdean and questionnaires were
taken to Saltdean School, Boomerang
Kids, G.P surgeries and all other childcare providers in the area.
There were 139 questionnaires completed. Of those 70% said that the
Children’s Centre should be located with Boomerang Kids in
Saltdean Barn. 30% favoured
Saltdean Primary School. The Deans
Children’s Centre Team have also stated that they prefer
Boomerang Kids as a location.
Report author: Caroline Parker
Publication date: 21/04/2009
Date of decision: 20/04/2009
Decided at meeting: 20/04/2009 - Children & Young People's Trust Board
Effective from: 28/04/2009
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