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Educators say parents would be ‘disgusted’ to know what their children are being fed at some Australian childcare centres, with claims kids are ‘going hungry’ and eating food off the floor due to paltry food budgets.

The United Workers Union surveyed 388 workers in early childhood education, including cooks and directors, with almost half claiming the children at their centre aren’t provided with enough high-quality food.

Also revealed in the report Children Going Hungry, the food budget at some centres is as low as 65 cents a child, with the average overall for food budgets at $2.15 per day, per child.

“As a parent, I would be disgusted to know what was served each day taking into consideration the daily fees that are paid,” said one survey respondent.

Another survey respondent said children are being offered rice and pasta at every meal ‘due to cost, not nutritional value’.

“Given the guidelines that need to be followed by Nutrition Australia there is not enough money to go around,” said another survey responder. “We swap out quality meat for cheaper cuts and get vegetables and fruits as seconds, not to mention trying to ensure children with special dietary requirements and allergy have what they need. How is it fair to charge a family so much then only allow $1.80 a day for food?”

‘Children are eating off the floor’

Other childcare employees said the children ‘are always still hungry’, which impacts their behaviour, with claims children are getting ‘cheap food with lots of additives’ or they’re being told to ‘give the kids crackers with their food to fill them up’.

“There is not enough, and if parents were made aware of children eating food off the floor because they were hungry, they would remove them from the centre.”

United Workers Union Director Early Education Helen Gibbons said spending as little as 65 cents on a child for food is a ‘disgrace’.

“Parents in Australia pay some of the highest out-of-pocket costs in the OECD. Yet many centres, especially among for-profit providers, are cost-cutting to increase profits while children go hungry.

“Educators who cannot stand to see children without enough to eat are buying food staples out of their own low wages, in a sector that is unsustainable for workers, children and parents. This cannot be allowed to continue. Parents deserve to know how much of their fees are being spent on feeding their children.”

The union is calling for urgent action on early education food budgets.

 

  • This is a disgrace. Where is the rest of the money going that is being paid for childcare? Definitely regulations need to be in place and this needs to be investigated.

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  • I can’t even believe I just read that. That’s terrible. I am so glad I don’t have to put my kids in day care..

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  • If this is true, it is a disgrace. as child care cost are so expensive, profit should never come before a child’s wellbeing.

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  • That’s a disgrace indeed. One of the childcare centers my youngest attended was pretty bad too, with a great lack of nutritious food and hardly any fresh fruits and vegetables.

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  • Omg this is horrible. Why can’t they lower their daily fees and parents provide their own child’s food? At least they’d be able to choose what goes into their bodies and ensure that there is enough for their child.

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  • This is terrible that this is happening. I love seeing the weekly/monthly food plan at our centre, it’s on the wall in the hallway in play view for parents to see. I also see the coles delivery come into the centre in the morning on my way out and the order is huge.

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  • How terrible for our little ones. I hope this is fixed

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  • I love seeing the weekly food plans at our centre to know what they’re feeding the kids

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  • That’s really disheartening to read and I can’t believe its in our own country

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  • This is unsettling information, really makes you question how your child care centre prioritises it’s budget. I agree with another comment that there should be an audit into centres nationally, and a minimum standard put in place.

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  • Wow! Approximately $150 per day to send your child into childcare and they spend an average of $2 per child (less in this case) on food? Appalling to be honest! I would call an enquiry/audit into this. It’s abuse.

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  • Yikes!!! My kids often come home hungry which I assumed was because of fussiness!? Maybe not huh.

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  • Yeah that’s horrible, it also happens in aged care and disability facilities. All of which are not cheap to pay for services. It’s quite sad really.

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  • Not all daycare centres, but definitely some spend as little as possible on the children’s food and comfort. One owner couple in particular enjoyed sailing in their $1M boat …while the aircon in their very shabby centre remained unusable, and the food was appalling. No conscience some people.

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  • How is this a thing?
    Honestly, I hear all these stories about how exxy child care is and they can’t even afford to give kids the food they need to fuel the day?!
    That’s pretty disgusting!!!

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  • Honestly I’ve seen this in bad centres, one of the educators told me after they resigned that they used to buy their own supplies nappies themselves, and they used to buy my kid lunch after the chef would try and feed the kids raw sausages. Just awful

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  • If this is true, it is appalling.

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  • Wow this makes me mad and my children don’t even go to daycare.

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  • Very informative

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