Parents anger over the decision to close Denmark's oldest kindergarten

In any case, the committee has set for the city council that the municipal subsidy to the private daycare must be stopped. Children and Uddannelsesforvaltning

Parents anger over the decision to close Denmark's oldest kindergarten

In any case, the committee has set for the city council that the municipal subsidy to the private daycare must be stopped.

Children and Uddannelsesforvaltningen assess namely, according to TV 2 Lorry, that the institution does not live up to the demands that come with that operate the daycare in a safe manner.

A resolution, as the parents of the children in the Køge Børneasyl. are far from unanimous in.

'You want to close an institution where the children are happy and thrive. An institution where forældregruppen in no way recognize the actions that have been presented for Børneudvalget.'

How to write forældregruppen in a letter to the editor, which is sent to the TV 2 Lorry and Dagbladet Køge. Parents think also, that the staff is professionally competent and has a clear focus on the individual child's well-being, and manages to create a safe environment for the children.

In 2019 have Children and Uddannelsesforvaltningen in Køge Municipality carried out seven unannounced inspections in Køge Børneasyl. and held meetings with the management board five times.

This happened, among other things, because the management assessed that there is a lack of leadership, challenges with children's well-being and development, and was concerned about the professional level and the staffing of the institution.

After a year of strengthened supervision considers the management, however, continue not to Køge Børneasyl. have followed up sufficiently on their instructions. Therefore, Børneudvalget, to the municipal grants to the institution must be stopped.

Køge Børneasyl. has existed as an institution since 16. november 1856.

the Institution is home to nine pre-kindergarten children and 21 kindergarten students.

Date Of Update: 09 December 2019, 22:00
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