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Sep 18 2008

Central Queensland University Facilities on Campus

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Central Queensland University Facilities on Campus
 
The concept of adjunct care was established in answer to parents’ demands for a short-term, on-premises child-minding facility at places such as shopping centres, sports clubs, and conference venues. It aims to provide informal care for limited time periods, and as such is not governed by the Childcare Act, except in instances when negligence is alleged and some form of investigation or disciplinary action is required. There are no regulations pertaining to staffing levels, maximum capacity (number of children) toys and playground equipment or segregation of age levels. As such, this type of care has many disadvantages, the main two being a two-hour maximum time limit per child, and the requirement for parents to remain on the premises (usually in the same building).

Most providers of adjunct care employ a person to staff the facility for the sole purpose of protecting the property of the business (provider). This person requires no formal training in the care of children, and is not expected to engage in such activities as changing nappies or feeding children. Unless the workplace already expects employees to hold a current First Aid and/or Resuscitation certificate, a person staffing an adjunct care facility needn’t have any experience to enable them to deal with problems that may arise. Some providers don’t employ anyone at all. Rockhampton Shopping Fair’s facility is checked on by the cleaners for hygiene and cleaning requirements only.

As a service-based organisation, the CQU Student Association is equipped with a staffing structure capable of handling such a venture. As outlined above, it may not be necessary to employ a person specifically to supervise the day-to-day operation of the facility, rather the duties could be added to the workload of an existing staff member. The organisation has an established accounts/administration department, as well as a management team, both of whom would posses the necessary skills to ensure efficient operation of the facility. The Student Association also supports a strong marketing department and several other ‘help’ services, which would aid in the promotion of the venture.

The requirement for parents to remain on the premises was discussed with representatives from the Department of Families, Youth, and Community Care with regard to CQU’s Smart City (referred to as the Southern Precinct of the Rockhampton campus). Their response was that each ‘precinct’ would be treated as individual premises, and therefore a separate facility would need to be established for both precincts. This has implications regarding the staffing suggestion made above, but more importantly raises location issues.

With several vacant offices currently available on the Rockhampton Campus Northern Precinct, there may be avenues for the Student Association to bargain with CQU and secure a space suitable for a childcare facility. However, with the Southern Precinct concept still relatively new, locating suitable space in Smart City may not be as simple. It would be anticipated that various other departments within the university would be vying for some of the ‘new’ space. Space at the developing regional campuses may also be difficult to secure, however some areas have establishing community projects, the organizers of which could be approached for assistance.

The main costs associated with establishing and operating an adjunct care facility, whether on one or both precincts of the Rockhampton campus, and possibly on several other CQU campuses, would be standard overheads: rent and electricity. Staff wages in this instance are extremely variable (even optional), however, cleaning expenses would need to be taken into account. Set up costs would consist largely of toys, playground and educational equipment, although this too could be minimized due to lack of regulations.

This type of childcare is generally offered by organisations as a courtesy service to their clients. This and the loose nature of the service make it difficult for providers to charge fees for the service. The providing organisation must therefore subsidize the facility from other areas in the budget.

Many people have suggested that it would be simple for the Student Association to provide an adjunct care facility. This is understandable, as there are minimal establishment and operating costs and no real standards, as no license is required. There is a trap however, as has been outlined. Although all of the above are true, there is a huge issue should negligence be alleged. Also, the cost of insurance needs to be considered. A high-risk venture would likely attract higher premiums than normal, and in the event that a claim is submitted, normal premiums will skyrocket.

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Sep 06 2008

How to Write the Ultimate Grant Proposal By H R Miller

Published by admin under Financial-Aid

Anyone who has looked into getting a grant knows that there are two different types of grant applications. The first is the kind that deals with getting money for undergraduate studies. For instance, if you live below the poverty line you will want to obtain a grant to attend college. For this type of grant the student will probably be sent a form that needs to be filled out and returned. The form will ask such questions as what is your annual income, what do you plan to study and some personal details. This is a pretty straight forward process and doesn’t require much effort on your part as the federal government’s education department will do all the calculations and determine how much you will get.

The second kind of grant is completely different from the first. This one will require some effort on your part. The second type of grant is usually requested by students to fund a research project or something to that nature. Every school is different and each one will accept certain grant proposals for different things. This of course depends on the size of the school and the size of the schools budget. If you do choose to apply for a grant make sure it is unique and eye catching. This will give your application a better chance of being approved.

Here are a few ways to help your grant proposal stand out from the crowd:

Include a detailed research proposal - Make sure your research proposal is in plain English. Use a little jargon for effectiveness. Make sure it is laid out well and easy to understand. It should be 6 pages long. No more and no less. Do not use any fancy fonts. Use the standard which is usually times new roman.

Put together a well-reasoned yet logical argument - Never argue against yourself. That will only make you look uncertain. Your aims should be clearly defined. Use bullet points if you need to. Show them that you have already done the basic research.

Plan your time - You want to show them that you have thought about and planned for each phase of your project. Show them a time table with a break down of time frames and what will be done during each time frame. Show them clearly how you plan to reach your conclusion. Bring to the forefront any unique issues you expect to occur during your investigation.

Include extra material such as recommendations - Seek out recommendations from anyone who will be supervising you throughout your investigation. Clearly state how they will be involved. Example, what will they be doing or what is their roll in this project? You will also want to include a resume for yourself that should be no longer than 2 pages.

Set a budget - Set up a budget so they know that you actually thought about the costs involved. Try to cover every angel. Don’t forget this part. This will show just how committed you are.

Don’t jazz it up- Never try to jazz up your proposal to much. Make sure it is delivered in the appropriate layout. You want to show professionalism. This will help keep your proposal noticed.
Follow these few tips and you should have no problem writing a well received grant proposal.

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