SOLD OUT, please contact ACA WA @ rachelle.tucker@childcarealliance.org.au to go on the waiting list
Struggling with the Child Care Subsidy (CCS)?
We hear you!
ACA WA is proud to announce a fantastic workshop on the Child Care Subsidy (CCS), delivered by ACA President & Member of the Implementation and Transition Reference Group Paul Mondo.
This informative session will leave you feeling better about the CCS, there will be plenty of time for questions. Along with the latest information on the CCS you will also experience the Flexible Accessibility & Affordability Advisory Tool (FAMT) developed by Price Waterhouse Coopers for ACA members.
This session is for Approved Providers and Managers only
When: Wednesday 13th June 2018
Where: The Ellis Room, Bendat Basketball Centre – 201 Underwood Avenue Floreat WA
Time: Registration 9.30am – 9.55am
Start: 10am
Finish: Approx. 2.00pm
Light Morning Tea, Tea & Coffee & Lunch included
Cost: ACA WA Members $70.00, Non-Members $250.00
RSVP: Essential 31st May 2018
Membership is available for services for $395.00 per Financial Year, all services that wish to join will get the remainder of the 2018 FY and the 2019 FY included.
Spaces are strictly limited so get in quick.
To book please go to the registration button below or contact Rachelle Tucker: Email : 0433 498 147
NOTE: Members must be logged into the ACA WA Website to get the discounted price.
About Paul Mondo
Paul brings over 15 years of experience as an early learning service provider to the role of President. Formerly the Secretary of the ACA National Executive Committee and currently President of the ACA Victorian Committee, Paul has played a key role in advocating for the interests of members at the Federal and State Government levels. He is dedicated to ensuring that all children have access to high quality, affordable early learning services in Australia.
Paul has a long-established history in early learning and child care which started through his work in the family business from the age of 13. Since then Paul has built and managed his own services and currently has one service in Victoria. Throughout his time in the sector Paul has spent time filling most roles within the daily operations of the service and continues to work day to day in these services with children, families and educators. As a result, Paul has developed a strong understanding of the challenges facing families in accessing affordable early learning services which has resulted in the desire to take a leadership role in the advocacy space.
Proudly supported by: Guild Insurance, Murdock Education & CTAS