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Payment of Former City of Toronto Daycare Grants

The Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee recommends that the child care centres referred to in Appendix 1 receive Daycare Grants at their 1997 level, on a one-time basis only, up to an accumulated amount of $750,920.00.

The Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee reports, for the information of Council, having requested the Commissioner of Community and Neighbourhood Services to report to the Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee on how the changes to the formula might affect the daycare grants in the future.

The Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee submits the following report (December 1, 1998) from the Commissioner of Community and Neighbourhood Services:

Purpose:

This report recommends payment of the former City of Toronto Daycare Grants to child care programs which meet the original grant criteria. The implications of adhering to the original grant criteria are identified in the report and the development of a strategy for the future disposition of the grant funds is recommended.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

As part of amalgamation, the former City of Toronto Daycare Grant Program was transferred to the Children's Services Division of the Community and Neighbourhood Services Department. The recommendations contained in this report can be financed from funds approved for this purpose in the 1998 Children's Services budget.

Recommendations:

It is recommended that:

(1)a total payment of $556,946.00 from the former City of Toronto Daycare Grant funds be made immediately to 87 of the 99 child care centres considered for funding in the amounts identified in Appendix I of this report;

(2)the Daycare Grant Program be reviewed in 1999 with the intent of streamlining and harmonizing how child care centres are funded and the Department recommend funding strategy changes to Council early in 1999; and

(3)the appropriate City officials be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

Council Reference/Background/History:

Funding for licensed child care centres comes from a variety of sources both public and private. Over the past 15 years a very complicated mix of provincial grants (wage subsidy program), cost-shared fee subsidies, and parent fees has evolved. Through purchase of service agreements, this municipality provides funding to child care programs on behalf of families eligible for subsidized child care. These fee subsidy costs are shared with the Province of Ontario on an 80:20 basis. The City calculates the per diem rates it will pay to child care operators by reviewing their operating costs net of any grants they receive directly. Many child care centres currently receive direct grants from the Ministry of Community and Social Services who introduced its wage subsidy program in 1987. Provincial wage subsidies may fund up to one-third of the salaries of child care centre employees. However, the funding of the provincial wage subsidy program is capped and has not kept pace with ensuing growth in the child care system. This has resulted in an uneven distribution of these direct provincial grants. Where programs have received these direct grants, their per diem rates for subsidy purposes have been adjusted to prevent double funding.

The former City of Toronto introduced its Daycare Grant Program in 1983 to provide stability to the non-profit child care sector, to address the low salaries of child care staff and to address the affordability issues faced by families. Under the criteria established by the former City of Toronto Council, grants were payable to non-profit centres whose maximum average non-supervisory salary was $32,500.00 This level was established through comparison with salaries paid to staff in the child care programs directly operated by the former Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.

Toronto Council, at its meeting of February 4, 5 and 6, 1998, in consideration of the administration of municipal grants, approved using the same criteria for determining eligibility in 1998 as were used in 1997. Therefore, applications were sent to all of the programs that had received funding in 1997 under the Daycare Grant Program and the submissions received were reviewed against the original grant criteria.

Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:

A total of 99 applications for the Daycares Grants were received and reviewed. As shown in AppendixI to this report, 64 centres remained eligible for the same level of grant as in 1997, 23 centres were found eligible but for a reduced level of grant and 12 centres were found to be no longer eligible. Based on the existing grant criteria, the Department has determined that payments totalling $556,946.00 should be made. In general, the change in eligibility may be accounted for by the impact of pay equity adjustments since the last full assessment. Centres were last assessed by the former City of Toronto against 1996 data. It was on this basis that both the 1996 and 1997 grants were awarded. Since then, many centres have implemented pay equity adjustments which take them above the average salary ceiling.

While there are sufficient grant dollars in the Daycare Grant Program to pay all 99 centres last year's level of grant, this would not be consistent with Council's direction to make payment based on the existing grant criteria. The Department recognizes that centres found to be ineligible will be given very little notice that their grant status is changing. Therefore, strategies to maintain centre revenue by converting grant dollars to fee subsidy payments were tried without success. The strategy did not work for centres without a purchase of service contract or for centres whose fees to the public were too low. The only remaining remedy for these ineligible centres would be a reversal of the original Council direction to make payment based on the existing grant criteria. This would likely occasion an adverse reaction from child care centres across the new City not eligible for Daycare Grant consideration at all. The staff in many of these centres have salaries well below the $32,500.00 benchmark used to guide the daycare grant decisions.

The Department recognizes the need to review and revise the Daycare Grant Program to ensure a more equitable, effective and efficient use of the funds available and recommends that such a review be undertaken early in 1999 with a view to streamlining and harmonizing the funding available to child care centres across the new City. Following this review, which will include an analysis of the financial impact on programs currently in receipt of this Daycare Grant, the Department will make recommendations to Council on future revisions needed.

Conclusions:

In keeping with Council's direction to make payment of the Daycare Grant to non-profit child care centres in the former City of Toronto who qualify under the original grant criteria, the Department recommends Daycare Grant payments totalling $556,946.00 to the 87 centres found eligible be made in the amounts specified in Appendix I of this report. The Department also suggests that a review of the future use of these grant funds be undertaken early in 1999 and recommended changes be reported to Council.

Contact Name:

Brenda Patterson

Director, Contract and Quality Compliance

Children's Services Division

Tel: 392-3319

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Appendix 1

Centre

Months of Operation

Average Salary

Staff Needed to Meet DNA Ratios

Eligible City Grant

Operator

Operator Total

Allenby Daycare

12

28,404

8

12,000

Ascot Avenue Community Day Care

12

33,006

6

0

Bain Avenue Day Care

10

26,909

3

3,750

Balmy Beach Community Day Care Centre

12

30,998

5

2,500

Blue Ribbon Child Care Centre

12

26,565

2

3,000

Bonaventure Child Care Centre

12

29,223

12

12,600

Boulton Avenue Child Care

12

35,215

6

0

Bowmore Road Community Day Care Centre

12

31,620

4

2,000

Broadview Community Day Care

12

31,520

3

1,500

Brock Day Care Centre

12

27,495

8

10,500

Carmelite Day Nursery (Toronto)

12

27,015

21

31,500

Catholic Settlement House Day Nursery

12

30,914

9

4,500

Central Neighbourhood House

12

30,750

10

5,000

Centro Clinton Daycare

12

32,251

8

4,000

Children's Circle of St.. Barnabus

12

30,760

13

6,500

Christian Community Centre Day Care

12

21,280

9

13,500

Church Street Day Care Services

12

25,403

4

2,000

Church of the Messiah

12

28,525

4

6,000

College Street Tots

12

23,363

7

9,000

Dandylion Childcare Centre

12

29,520

6

3,948

Earl Haig Community Day Care Centre

12

28,943

17

22,500

Early Enrichment Daycare - St. John's

12

27,602

11

16,500

East Toronto Village Children's Centre

12

28,100

5

6,155

Ferncliff Daycare/After School Group

12

31,947

7

3,500

Frankland Day Care

12

29,072

5

2,500

Fraser School Community Daycare Centre

12

28,912

4

5,444

Garderie la Farandole de Toronto

10

26,580

14

6,300

Garrison Creek Community Daycare

12

30,074

8

4,000

Givins/Shaw School Community Daycare

12

32,028

3

1,500

Gizhaadaawgamik

12

41,560

3

0

Gledhill Avenue Child Care Centre

12

30,222

6

3,000

Grace Church-on-the-Hill Day Care

12

24,852

10

15,000

Harmony Community Centre

12

24,776

5

6,000

Hawthorne-on-Essex Daycare

12

32,593

7

0

Heath & Ferndale Child Care Program

12

30,848

6

3,000

Hester How Daycare Centre

12

37,311

12

0

Hughes Day Care

12

26,655

4

6,000

Immaculata Day Nursery

12

20,620

3

4,500

Institute of Child Study Afterschool Daycare

10

19,668

4

3,750

Jackman Daycare

12

30,121

8

3,500

John Ross Robertson Child Centre

10

28,476

4

5,000

John Wanless Childcare Program

12

28,932

9

9,000

Junction Day Care Centre

12

27,915

8

10,500

Keelmount Daycare

12

26,387

5

7,500

Kensington Daycare Centre

12

27,849

8

12,000

Kew Beach Daycare Co-op

12

28,523

10

13,992

Kids' Korner Daycare Centre

12

25,000

3

4,500

Kidspace Daycare

12

33,473

3

0

Le Petit Chaperon Rouge

12

29,865

10

5,000

Les Bouts d'Choux

12

24,839

4

6,000

Life-Bridge Childcare

12

31,614

10

5,000

Lord Dufferin Community Daycare Centre

12

34,095

4

0

Main Square Day Care Centre

12

29,008

8

10,120

Matthew John Day Care Centre

12

29,375

8

7,184

Maurice Cody Child Care

12

31,455

9

4,500

Montrose Child Care Centre

12

26,586

7

10,500

Mooredale Preschool

12

32,024

11

5,000

Nancy's Part/Time Child Care

12

25,500

4

6,000

Ogden Day Care Centre

12

23,900

7

10,500

Orde Daycare

12

33,327

11

0

Pape Children's House

12

28,504

3

4,500

Parkdale Beach Childcare Centre

12

30,410

5

2,500

Pat Schulz Child Care Centre

12

32,532

9

0

Roden Community Child Care Centre

12

29,108

3

3,000

Rose Avenue Daycare

12

28,299

5

2,500

Runnymede Adventure Club

12

27,503

5

6,000

Sadochok Centre

12

18,215

4

0

St. Alphonsus Day Care Centre

12

20,788

8

9,000

St. Chad's Day Nursery

12

24,960

5

6,000

St. Michael and All Angels Day Care Centre

12

27,893

11

16,500

Sunflower House

12

29,141

9

9,981

Sunnyside Gardens Day Care Centre

12

29,904

5

2,500

Swansea Kid's Place

10

27,100

5

1,800

The French Connection

11

29,195

2

2,073

University Settlement Daycare

12

29,271

11

11,022

Upper Yonge Village Daycare

12

30,587

12

6,000

Vaughan Co-op Nursery School

10

26,112

3

2,307

Ward 9 Co-op Playschool

12

26,307

4

4,500

Waterfront Montessori Children's Centre

12

29,260

4

1,500

West End Parents Day Care Centre

12

31,512

10

5,000

Williamson Road Day Care Centre

10

26,202

2

900

Wychwood Tigers Daycare

12

31,063

6

3,000

YTV Childcare Network

12

28,546

6

9,000

Zoe Daycare Centre

12

29,409

3

2,592

Childspace 1

12

28,739

7

3,800

Childspace

Childspace 2

12

29,953

5

3,800

Childspace

7,600

Network Child Care Services

12

26,675

3

4,500

Network

Network Satellite

12

25,755

6

9,000

Network

13,500

St. Lawrence Co-operative Daycare

12

30,479

8

3,822

St. Lawrence

St. Lawrence School Age

12

30,479

9

3,276

St. Lawrence

7,098

St. Stephen's Community House

12

32,318

9

4,500

St. Stephen's

St. Stephen's/King Edward Child Care Centre

12

32,339

11

5,500

St. Stephen's

Harbourfront Child Care Centre

12

32,044

7

3,000

St. Stephen's

13,000

Cabbagetown Creche Child Care Centre

12

31,075

9

4,500

The Creche

The Annex Creche (new operator July 98)

12

31,843

11

0

The Creche

4,500

Woodgreen Community Centre (Win Harris)

12

31,161

17

8,500

Woodgreen

Woodfield

12

31,214

10

5,000

Woodgreen

Morse Street School Age

12

34,388

3

0

Woodgreen

Riverdale Child Care

12

29,640

10

6,330

Woodgreen

19,830

Total Of 99 Centres:

556,946

Average Salary:

29,003

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The following person appeared before the Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee in connection with the foregoing matter:

-Ms. Elaine Levy, WoodGreen Community Centre; and submitted a brief in regard thereto;

-Ms. Grace St. John, Bowmore Road Community Day Care;

-Ms. June Hall, Main Square Day Care Centre;

-Ms. Beryl Espley, Supervisor, Matthew John Day Care Centre;

-Ms. Becky Thompson, Boulton Avenue Child Care;

-Ms. Cheryl Degras, Pat Shultz Child Care Centre;

-Ms. Jennine Manning, Garrison Creek Community Daycare;

-Ms. Pat Costello, Childspace Daycare Corporation;

-Ms. Cheryl MacDonald, Toronto Coalition for Better Child Care;

-Ms. Catherine Schulz, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2484; and

-Ms. Lianie Morano, Wychwood Tigers Daycare.

 

   
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