We are all lead to believe that when choosing a service, we can rely on that services ERO report, found online. This is no longer the case. Service providers who oversee the running of eight or more services are now review collectively, with only a ‘sample’ of their centres being physically visited by ERO. ERO believes it is appropriate that as little as 5.8% of these services are visited and they can adequately review the entire body of services by doing so.
What does this mean? As there are many services out there who are running under the umbrella of larger organisations, it can easily be assumed that a majority of services in New Zealand are no longer being adequately reviewed, or accountable for providing best practice in their services. ECE services are not all created equally, and it cannot be assumed that simply because a body of services is owned or overseen by one organisation, that they are all running smoothly and best practice, licencing criteria, regulations etc. are adhered to.
There is a list compiled by the Office of Early childhood Education outlining the services that have breached the Licencing Criteria and as a result, had the licence dropped to provisional, or cancelled completely.
There are four areas of the licencing criteria, Premises and Facilities, Health and Safety, Curriculum and Governance and Management. You will see within the list each area that the service has been found to be in breach of.
In the interests of transparency, Ako Rolleston featured on this list in 2020. When a service is taken over by new owners, the service must go through a relicensing process. During our relicensing process, it was found that we had taken over a service that in fact did not meet most, if not all of the licensing criteria. There is no way to know this before the take over, and we were given a provisional licence for three months to give us time to completely rewrite all our policies, and do a complete playground makeover, along with other smaller projects that needed to happen. We then received our full licence and have been on it since.
It may be helpful to bare this in mind, if you see a service on this list, where it mentions relicensing. It is possible the services experience is similar to ours.
oece.nz/public/information/standards/2024-list-ece-regulation-breaches/