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BEPS OSHC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OSHC Contacts (Ph) 93872631 (m) 0409380202 Web: http://beps.vic.edu.au/oshc// Email; [email protected] Parent Rep; Jo Prior : [email protected] Term 2 2nd May 2019 No.12 Whats been happening this week at OSHC.. Hi OSHC Families, As we move into Autumn, the days are getting cooler and darker, The Children and Educators have been busy, playing lots of board games, including making up their own versions, making beautiful fairy gardens, playing handball, AFL, basketball and hall games, making origami cranes, investigating physics with science experiments, making maps and weaving mats., reading, so- cializing and generally having fun!!... OSHC TEAM WHAT IS NEW AT OSHC THIS WEEK This week, OSHC Educators completed Child Protection Trainingdelivered by In Safe Hands. Staff undertake annual mandatory training and Child protection is one of them. As part of the package, they have offered 5 free training courses; Parents Online Child Protection Course- if you are interested, please contact me as soon as possible - I will take the first 5 parents. The Child Care Subsidy System & Government Compliance Have you signed your CWA - Complying written Agreement & Enrolment form Yet? - I am leaving this message in this box as very few families have come in to sign although they may have read this message!! In this issue: What has been happening at OSHC this week? What is New At OSHC this week? Important Reminders & Repeated Messages to families to read (Pg 2) Weekly Aftercare and Beforecare Program Plan 2019 (Pgs 3-4) Photos of activities and experiences of children (pg 4)
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  • BEPS OSHC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

    OSHC Contacts

    (Ph) 93872631 (m) 0409380202

    Web: http://beps.vic.edu.au/oshc//

    Email; [email protected]

    Parent Rep; Jo Prior : [email protected]

    Term 2 2nd May 2019 No.12

    What’s been happening this week at OSHC.. Hi OSHC Families,

    As we move into Autumn, the days are getting cooler and darker, The Children and Educators

    have been busy, playing lots of board games, including making up their own versions, making

    beautiful fairy gardens, playing handball, AFL, basketball and hall games, making origami cranes,

    investigating physics with science experiments, making maps and weaving mats., reading, so-

    cializing and generally having fun!!...

    OSHC TEAM

    WHAT IS NEW AT OSHC THIS WEEK

    This week, OSHC Educators completed ‘Child Protection Training’ delivered by In

    Safe Hands. Staff undertake annual mandatory training and Child protection is

    one of them.

    As part of the package, they have offered 5 free training courses; ‘Parents Online

    Child Protection Course’ - if you are interested, please contact me as soon as

    possible - I will take the first 5 parents.

    The Child Care Subsidy System & Government Compliance

    Have you signed your CWA - Complying written Agreement & Enrolment

    form Yet? - I am leaving this message in this box as very few families have

    come in to sign although they may have read this message!!

    In this issue: What has been happening at OSHC this week?

    What is New At OSHC this week?

    Important Reminders & Repeated Messages to families to read

    (Pg 2)

    Weekly Aftercare and Beforecare Program Plan 2019 (Pgs 3-4)

    Photos of activities and experiences of children (pg 4)

  • NEW OSHC EDUCATOR

    Sophie Corbett

    Masters in Primary Teaching

    Sophie loves music, dancing, gardening, sports, drama and

    having fun. She will be working in ASC; Monday, and Tues-

    day, BSC; Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri.

    Picture

    to

    come

    Important OSHC Reminders

    Absences: Contact the OSHC

    Service if your child will be ab-

    sent from OSHC; message/text,

    email Children are to be

    picked up by your authorized

    contacts only.

    Before care: If you wish to

    have an emergency spot, please

    ring the direct OSHC number ;

    93872631 or Phyllis mob;

    0422209671

    Family Feedback

    We welcome your feedback .

    Your ideas, thoughts and suggestions

    are important to us and help us to cre-

    ate a quality service for you and your

    children.

    Please let us know. Email, phone,

    chat..

    We also are always on the look out for re-

    cycled materials and ideas for cooking, activi-

    ties & experiences.

    The Child Care Subsidy System &

    Government Compliance

    Have you signed your CWA - Complying written

    Agreement & Enrolment form Yet?

    Do not forget you will have to confirm any changes

    to permanent days in your MyGov online account

    My Family Lounge

    Web; Use the online web application to en-

    rol, re-enrol, or request changes to your per-

    manent days. http://beps.vic.edu.au/oshc

    App: Download the My Family Lounge App

    on your mobile phone to check for casual va-

    cancies, make bookings and cancellations;

    www.myfamilylounge.com.au

    OSHC Invoices

    All OSHC payments are made via the

    Qkr! Mastercard App downloaded

    from Google play/App store.

    OSHC Invoices are sent out fortnight-

    ly and are expected to be paid on a

    regular fortnightly basis.

    Please see Rena if you have any is-

    sues with completing this.

    OSHC Sub-Committee of

    Management

    Next meeting:

    Tuesday 21st May 6.00pm OSHC

    Room

    ALL WELCOME

  • 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 6th May

    Glenda: Colourfuls

    Indi: Hall Games

    Rusty: T-Ball

    Phyllis: Floater

    Hayfa: Origami; Crane Earrings

    Justine: 3d Bugs (ext of last week)

    Ross: handball; 4,5,6’s

    Paul: Photo Club

    Rani: Preps

    Aimee: Floater

    Meg:m Floater

    Tues 7th May

    Harri: Paper Clay Farm Scenes

    Glenda: Colourfuls

    Indi: AFL 4,5,6 (Handball Skills)

    Justine: Design a Paper Flag for Mothers Day

    Rusty: Netball (Girls)

    Ross: Tinker Lab; Board Games & Quiet Ac

    tivities

    Paul: Art Club; Magic of Art/colour club

    Inass: Science Club; Storm in a Jar

    Aimee; Floater

    Sophie: Absent

    Wed 8th May

    Rani: Chalk Art/skipping on basketball Ct

    Harri: Sewing Felt Food (Ob Palnning for Winter)

    Rusty: AFL Beginner Skills 1,2,3

    Indi: Hallgames (Girls request)

    Glenda: Colourfuls

    Paul: Fairy Gardens

    Inass: Mother’s Day Cards

    Aimee: Floater

    Thurs 9th May

    Harri: Mother’s Day Cards

    Glenda: Colourfuls

    Indi: Handball; 1,2,3’s

    Rusty: Hallgames

    Hayfa: Preps; Skipping

    Phyllis; Floater

    Paul: Basketball Skills

    Inass: Skipping

    Aimee: Floater

    Fri 10th May

    Indi: Making Playdough preps..

    Glenda: Colourfuls/Masterchef

    Stories

    Rusty: Handball

    Philly: Floater

    Justine: Mothers Day Cards

  • Beforecare Program

    Mon 6th May

    Phyllis: Knitting

    Sophie: Inside Games

    Indi: Hall Games

    Tues 7th May

    Phyllis: Knitting

    Sophie: Inside Games

    Indi/Rus Hall Games

    Wed 8th May

    Phyllis: Board Games

    Inass: Hall Games

    Aimee: Art &Craft

    Thurs 9th May

    Phyllis: Knitting; Blan

    kets for lost dogs home

    Sophie: Reading

    Fri 10th May

    Phyllis: Board Games

    Sophie: Hall Games