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麻豆精选 child development centre continues to shine in face of closure

鈥極ur agency has been a hub of services for decades鈥
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Starbright Child Development Centre is set to close at the end of June. (Photo/Starbright)

There is still much uncertainty regarding the future of 麻豆精选鈥檚 Starbright Children鈥檚 Development Centre and what its potential closure may mean for the families that rely on its specialized services.

Although Starbright has received transitional funding from the province to remain open until the end of June, what happens after that is unclear.

鈥淲e鈥檙e heartbroken,鈥 said Dr. Rhonda Nelson, executive director. 鈥淥ur agency has been a hub of services for decades, and we know how to structure services to meet the needs of children.鈥

Starbright, which is a non-profit agency, has a service agreement with the Ministry of Children and Family Development that funds all its services, which are free to families. They include early intervention therapies, infant development program consultation, and supported child development,

Part of Starbright鈥檚 mission statement is to 鈥溾upport the growth and development of children with exceptional developmental needs through early intervention services and empower their families鈥︹

That mission is now in jeopardy after the provincial government changed the service delivery model that supports neurodivergent children and their families.

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Pilot programs for Family Connection Centres (FCCs) will serve the Central Okanagan (麻豆精选), and three other regions starting in the spring, with province-wide implementation set for 2024 if the pilot proves successful.

Starbright did submit a request for proposals months ago to become one of those FCCs.

鈥淲e were aware that with such a massive change we needed to put forward a workable proposal that would be something that the province could consider,鈥 added Nelson.

It was Jan. 5 this year that Starbright learned the contract for the FCC was awarded to Arc Programs, a for-profit business, and Starbright鈥檚 funding will now be directed to that organization.

鈥淭his has been very upsetting to families and Starbright staff,鈥 said Nelson. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e extremely worried.鈥

One of her major concerns if Starbright were to close, is support and services for children up to six years old, especially as they transition to the school system.

鈥淭o grow the best that they possibly can, to acquire the skills that they will need.鈥

She suggested the solution could be a twinning of services, an FCC for kids up to six and another for those six and older.

鈥淭hat solution has been posed by different groups, by families, by other service providers, so we鈥檙e hoping.鈥

Parent Mohini Singh, who is also a city councillor, is a staunch supporter of Starbright.

The organization provided support for her daughter 17 years ago when she was five.

鈥淭he intensive work they did helped my daughter, helped me, helped my family. In a year she started going to kindergarten,鈥 she explained.

Singh added she was shocked to learn Starbright is likely closing.

鈥淎 lot of parents are going through a lot of anxiety. This centre is truly a lifesaver.鈥

Over the years Singh, along with other community members and groups, including the 麻豆精选 Professional Firefighters Association, have raised funds for Starbright to cover the cost of equipment and other items not provided through provincial funding.

鈥淲hen I turn to anybody to ask for support for Starbright, no question because this centre does such good work,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e bought into the success of Starbright.鈥

Nelson has invited Premier David Eby to visit Starbright to see the support and services it provides to families.

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