On this page
- Applying for funding
- Operating requirements
- Supervision requirements
- Group supervision requirements for standard funding
- Group supervision requirements for quality funding
- Discretionary situations for playcentres
- Playcentres with no person responsible
- Questions about qualifications
- Changing funding rates
- Record keeping
This section explains:
- operating, supervision and qualification requirements for playcentres
- requirements for quality funding rates
- record keeping requirements for playcentres.
Applying for funding
Instructions for completing the RS7 Return can be found in Chapter 9 of this Handbook.
Operating requirements
All playcentres must:
- be a member of Te Whānau Tupu Ngātahi o Aotearoa – Playcentre Aotearoa, and
- be run according to the operating requirements set out in the Playcentre Aotearoa constitution, and
- be organised, equipped and managed on a co-operative basis, and
- provide programmes for children that are at least partly managed by the parents of the children attending the session.
Supervision requirements
For each session, all playcentres must:
- Ensure that at least one person takes the role of person responsible and holds a recognised qualification, and
- use a supervision plan approved by Playcentre Aotearoa, and
- have no more than 30 children attending, and
- have a maximum adult:child ratio of 1:5, and
- ensure that all children under 2 and a half years of age are accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
Group supervision requirements for standard funding
In order to receive funding at the standard rate, playcentres must have:
- a supervision plan approved by Playcentre Aotearoa and
- at least 1 person on each session who holds a qualification gazetted as meeting the Person Responsible requirements for Playcentres.
Supervision requirements – Playcentre Aotearoa
Acceptable qualifications for a person responsible are set out in a notice in the NZ Gazette. These include:
- Playcentre Sessions (course 3 of The Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education).
- Playcentre Practice (course 4 of the Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education).
- Playcentre in Context (course 5 of the Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education).
- The Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education.
- A level 4 or above in early childhood qualification recognised in the NZ Gazette notice as suitable for a person responsible in Playcentres.
- An ECE teaching qualification recognised by the Teaching Council for the purposes of registration.
- A primary teaching qualification recognised by the Teaching Council for the purposes of registration.
Direct any questions about the qualifications for Playcentres to your Playcentre regional support team or Ministry regional office.
Group supervision requirements for quality funding
To be eligible for quality funding rates, licensed playcentres must meet one of the qualification options below. Where 2 or more different qualifications are required, these must be held by separate people.
These options can also be viewed in infographics on the Playcentre Aotearoa website.
Supervision requirements – Playcentre Aotearoa
Option 1
Two level 4 qualifications recognised in the NZ Gazette.
Option 2
Two Playcentre Practice (course 4 of The Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education).
Option 3
A level 4 qualification recognised in the NZ Gazette, and Playcentre Practice (course 4 of The Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education).
Option 4
A level 5 qualification recognised in the NZ Gazette, and Playcentre Educator Award or two Playcentre Introductory Awards.
Option 5
Playcentre in Context (course 5 of the Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education), and Playcentre Educator Award or 2 Playcentre Introductory Awards.
Option 6
A level 6 qualification recognised in the NZ Gazette, and Playcentre Educator Award or 2 Playcentre Introductory Awards.
Option 7
The Playcentre Diploma in Early Childhood and Adult Education, and Playcentre Educator Award or 2 Playcentre Introductory Awards.
Option 8
An ECE teaching qualification or a primary teaching qualification recognised by the Teaching Council for registration purposes, and Playcentre Educator Award or two Playcentre Introductory Awards.
Please direct any questions about the qualifications for Playcentres to your playcentre regional support team or Ministry regional office.
Discretionary situations for playcentres
Playcentres that cannot meet the person responsible or minimum qualifications for group supervision may be eligible for discretionary funding for up to 5 sessions per funding period. All other supervision and licensing requirements must be met including adult:child ratios and first aid qualification requirements.
There are some other conditions – playcentres must contact their relevant Ministry regional office for information about the process prior to the session starting.
Playcentres with no person responsible
Funding may continue at the standard rate for playcentres who do not have a person responsible, provided the breach of qualification requirements is being managed through a provisional licence process. This is a temporary measure (generally for up to 3 months) and will only be considered where there is a clear action plan in place to fill the person responsible role.
Playcentres should contact their relevant Ministry regional office as early as possible to discuss their situation. It is important to note that if a playcentre does not meet the conditions on any provisional licence then the licence must be cancelled.
Questions about qualifications
Please direct any questions about Playcentre qualifications to Playcentre Aotearoa.
Changing funding rates
Use this table to find out when and how to change your licensed playcentre’s funding rate:
If a playcentre ... | and ... | then ... | using ... |
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is funded at the standard rate | can meet the requirements of one of the quality options | you may apply to be funded at the quality rate | the EC11 Playcentre form. |
is funded at the quality rate | can no longer meet the requirements of any of the quality options | you must apply to return to the standard funding rate | the EC11 Playcentre form. |
Funding rate changes for quality rate funding are effective from the date the EC11 Playcentre form, with all evidence required to assess the request, is received by the Ministry.
Record keeping
The information below shows the record keeping requirements for Playcentres:
- If your playcentre is funded at the standard rate, you must:
- have enrolment records for each child and
- keep attendance records to show the hours each child attended.
- If your playcentre is funded at the quality rate, you must:
- have enrolment records for each child and
- keep attendance records to show the hours each child attended plus
- meet the record keeping requirements for quality funding rates (see Section 3-C-2 for more details).