Useful documents

The Playcentre Constitution

KAUPAPA TURE / CONSTITUTION
OF
TE WHĀNAU TUPU NGĀTAHI O AOTEAROA –
PLAYCENTRE AOTEAROA

The Playcentre Equipment List

In this document is the Playcentre Equipment List that describes what is required as the mandatory minimum standard for a good basic play session.

Also included is the Watch Out list (pages 39-43). You have heard lots about the equipment you should have in Playcentre, but what about the things that are not suitable? This is a list of inappropriate or potentially harmful items with information on why these need close supervision, or indeed withdrawal from the Centre. It has been compiled as a result of ongoing discussions between Equipment Convenors from throughout the country, at Regional and National meetings. The 1995 National meeting merged the “Watch Out” list and the “Inappropriate Equipment “lists into this revised “Watch Out” listing.

Playcentre Licencing Graphic Standard

This answers the question: What are the minimum combinations we need to have at our centre for standard funding?

Playcentre Quality Licencing Graphic

This answers the question: What are the minimum combinations we need to have at our centre for quality funding?

Guide to register as a charity

All Playcentres are members of NZ Playcentre Federation, and as such, are considered to be registered charities (due to NZPF being registered). Being a registered charity gives you certain advantages, such as not having to pay income tax.