The Association exists for the following reasons:
The New Zealand Home-based Early Childhood Education Association (formerly the Family Day Care Association) was formed in 1987 and is now established throughout the country. Membership [1] is open to educators, caregivers, parents, coordinators, managers and anyone else with an interest in Home-based education and care.
New Zealand is divided geographically into seven wards. The New Zealand Home-based Early Childhood Education Association (NZHECEA) advocates for the promotion of Home-based education and care in New Zealand as a quality early childhood option.
The NZHECEA has membership and representation on the Early Childhood Advisory Committee (ECAC) and the Early Education Federation. The NZHECEA is the only organisation to speak nationally, solely on behalf of the Home-based sector.
The NZHECEA is consulted on policy development from the following government departments: The Ministry of Education [2], The Ministry of Social Development [3] and the Inland Revenue Department [4]. The Association works with these departments on all issues that effect early childhood education in the Home-based sector.
The New Zealand Homebased Early Childhood Education Association exists to support its members to provide quality Home-based Early Childhood Education ensuring its uniqueness is protected.
We believe:Links:
[1] http://nzhomebasedece.org.nz/membership-benefits-types-and-fees
[2] http://www.minedu.govt.nz/
[3] http://www.msd.govt.nz/
[4] http://www.ird.govt.nz/