Children in West Dubbo to Benefit from Improved Early Childhood Services

The littlest learners in West Dubbo are set to benefit from new and improved facilities and support programs at early childhood education and care services thanks to a funding boost from the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government.

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders today announced Dubbo West Preschool Incorporated has been successful in securing a $15,000 grant to improve facilities, including purchasing new smart boards for their classrooms.

“It’s fantastic that, thanks to the NSW Government, these vital early childhood services in Dubbo have benefitted from government funding,” Mr Saunders said.

“These new smart boards will not only benefit the educators by opening the door for more staff development, they’ll also make learning even more interactive and fun for the students at Dubbo West Preschool.

“I know all too well how important these services are to our community and so the funding will make a positive difference for our young learners.”

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said the Dubbo West Preschool is amongst nearly 300 services to benefit from the first round of the $21 million Quality and Participation Grants Program.

“These grants had an overwhelming response from the sector, which is fantastic because it means more children, especially from disadvantaged backgrounds, will benefit,” Ms Mitchell said.

“The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government is investing in our littlest learners, because we know the early years are incredibly important. These grants will help our amazing early childhood educators provide high-quality learning environments for children across the state.”

The funding can be used by services for a range of activities such as providing transport services to improve access, bringing in specialised staff for Aboriginal children and children from low-income families and minor capital works, such as renovations and new play areas.

The NSW Government is investing more than $15.9 billion in early childhood commitments announced as part of the 2022-23 budget to deliver a brighter future for every child in NSW.

Through the introduction of a universal pre-Kindergarten year, the Brighter Beginnings initiatives, a workforce package for early childhood educators and the Affordable Preschool fee relief, the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government is ensuring NSW is the best state to live, work and raise a family.

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