To establish an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre a health certificate permit from the nearest municipal office is necessary.
When you have your municipal permit you should contact your nearest regional Department of Social Development office, where the intake officer will discuss the following with you:
The social worker or a person authorised by the Gauteng Department of Social Development will explain the registration requirements and the documents to be completed. These include:
When all the required documents have been submitted, a social worker or any person employed and authorised by the Gauteng Department of Social Development will:
A full registration certificate will be valid for five years. A conditional registration certificate will be valid for anything from six months to a year.
A social worker or person employed and authorised by the Gauteng Department of Social Development will continuously monitor the centre and the programme. Site visits will be done to assess compliance with conditions for registration and norms and standards.
Failure to register an ECD centre is a contravention of the Children’s Act of 2005, which means the centre would be operating illegally. Notice of enforcement can be issued to such ECD centres. The Department of Social Development may approach the High Court to enforce the operator to stop operating.
Parents and caregivers should verify if the ECD centre is registered with the Department of Social Development (registration certificate with Gauteng logo is displayed).
It is also to ensure that the curriculum offered by the ECD centre is recognised by the Department of Education, that teachers or practitioners hold relevant qualifications, and that children are provided with suitable nutrition.
For more information visit:
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www.socdev.gpg.gov.za
Hotline 08600 11000
www.gautengonline.gov.za