Occasional care is for parents who need short flexible periods of care for their child.
This gives children the chance to interact and play with other children while parents have time to get things done.
Our two centres in Merrylands and Wentworthville care for children aged between 6 weeks and school age, and our programs stimulate all areas of child development. Children can choose from a range of indoor and outdoor activities.
The service employs an additional needs teacher to provide specialist programs, and is the centre of the Early Integration Program.
Fees are charged by the hour, so you only pay for what you use, and you can apply to Centrelink for a reduction in fees; see the current fees.
"I wanted to convey a message of thanks to the wonderful staff at the Sometime Centre Merrylands. Together they do such a wonderful job in looking after Simona. Simona is a Type 1 Diabetic and requires a great deal of care while at the service. She must have her BGL checked before each meal and again if sugars are running high to low. This never seems to be a hassle to them. They always ring and let me know what is happening.
"I could not work if it was not for this wonderful team of staff.
"They are not just carers of my child but more like friends who become part of Simona’s life and mine."
-Carol de Boer, March 2008
Child Care Benefit not available
3A Kern St, Wentworthville
Phone: 9631 6066
Fax: 9631 0717
Mobile: 0407 890 090
Email: scfp@holroyd.nsw.gov.au
9am - 3pm Monday to Friday
"I am impressed by the way the staff at Friend Park encourage the children’s interests. They have a ‘knowledge web’ which shows parents what their children have shown interest in, and what activities were tailored to meet and expand on this interest. I think children are thirsty for knowledge and this is a great way to record how the staff use the children’s natural enthusiasm for something, to lead the way in terms of what topics they explore further with related crafts, stories and discussions.
"Feedback from the staff show that they know what sparks my child’s interest and are eager to help him learn and understand new things. He is not bound by anyone’s idea of what he should be interested in or learning at his age.
"A big thank you to all the staff at Friend Park. I feel confident that my son will learn and grow and be ready for school next year."
~Marnie & Gavin Latz, March 2008
"My daughter Rhiannon attends the Sometime Centre, Wentworthville on Mondays & Tuesdays every week. Yesterday on invitation my wife and I attended the Parents Information Evening held at the Sometime Centre at Merrylands.
"The presentation by Gaye and all the staff was good and also very informative. The visual presentation made by one of the staff was done very well, capturing on movie the day in the life of a child at Pre-school. There was also a brief talk by Gaye as well as different staff members from both the centres on the activities of the learning centre, about the children’s Journal and healthy nutrition for children. The staff took a lot of trouble to research the material on nutrition and enhanced the presentation by showing with sampled what a good Lunch Box should have included and what the foods that not are. Inter spread with this was information and tips on how to help a child change from fussy eaters to eating healthy foods.
"All in all the presentation was very well done, very informative and as parents we went away with a very warm feeling that our children are very well cared for and will be ready for school. There was also a lot of food and hot and cold drinks for the attendees which was very thoughtful, considering some parents as well as staff may have come to the evening straight after work.
"This e-mail is to say on behalf of all the parents and our children a big “THANK YOU” to Gaye and the staff of both the centres for a lovely evening.
"I would also like to take this opportunity to let you know that my daughter Rhiannon just loves to go to the centre at Wentworthville. Lesley and Rhonda warmly welcome Rhiannon as soon as she arrives as they do to other children too. Gordana and Lorena patiently listen to her requests and then help her out should she need it. They also encourage the children to foster friendship amongst each other as children sometimes find that difficult. At 2:45 pm when I go to pick up Rhiannon, she often wants to continue to stay there for the enjoyable time she has had during the day. Lesley needs a special mention too for her tireless efforts in conducting the children games as well as running the centre as efficiently as possible. Well done to all of them.
"Please convey our sincere thanks and appreciation to Lesley, Rhonda, Gordana and Lorena for the good work they do for Rhiannon."-Aubrey Athaide, February 2008