Posts about early childhood education, daycare, and children's services.
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A cold harvest for Kirkkonummi — a weak budget
The government's mid-term session cut state subsidies and corporate tax. This significantly narrows the room for manoeuvre for local councils.
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Education is the municipality's most important task
Education is the municipality's most important task. Investment in education pays off far into the future — there are no quick wins.
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Cutting early childhood education funding does not pay
The government plans to cut funding for early childhood education planning. In practice the costs will simply be transferred to municipalities.
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Local nature must be cherished
Not every forest needs to be felled. Local nature that is in active use in particular must be preserved, and it is an important part of our municipality.
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Kindergartens need teachers
Kindergartens suffer from a severe shortage of early childhood education teachers. Kirkkonummi has an opportunity to build a new kind of workplace.
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The adequacy of early childhood education must not be compromised
There is already a shortage of early childhood places in Kirkkonummi's centre. New plans will increase demand — adequate provision must be secured.
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Early childhood education club activities — in the best interests of children
Early childhood education club activities are cost-effective support for children and families. Their future in Kirkkonummi is, however, uncertain.
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The Kirkkonummi supplement is your benefit too
The Kirkkonummi supplement benefits not just recipient families — it strengthens the whole municipality's vitality and appeal to young families.
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Home care allowance supplement — a small cost, a big difference
Kirkkonummi council abolished the home care allowance supplement. A small cost, but a significant benefit for families and the municipality's vitality.