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Nevada a ‘child care desert’ report says
A new state report has found that, despite the high demand for child care in Nevada, nearly 75 percent of children ages 5 and younger don’t have access to a licensed provider. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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A new state report has found that, despite the high demand for child care in Nevada, nearly 75 percent of children ages 5 and younger don’t have access to a licensed provider.
The Governor’s Workforce Development Board voted Wednesday to approve a 128-page child care policy report from its Childcare Working Group.
As Nevada businesses experience worker shortages, the lack of affordable and accessible child care is a major factor, state officials say.
The board voted in December to create the working group because that problem has continued despite “significant financial investment” to strengthen the state’s child care system, according to the chair of the working group, Susan Brager, who is also a member of the Nevada Board of Regents.
The group has met a few times since early January. A copy of the final report will be given to state legislators for the current legislative session.
“Nevada’s economic recovery post-pandemic has bounced back, but Nevada businesses are still struggling to find workers while parents can’t find affordable and accessible child care,” Brager wrote in a letter included with the report.
‘Child care desert’
Child care costs are a huge concern in Nevada and are often more expensive than college tuition, according to the report.
Katie Gilbertson, the program development, public policy and community engagement manager for the Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation, told the board it was important to highlight that all of Nevada is a child care desert.
Even people who don’t have children may have a business or know a co-worker who’s affected, she said.
The report also says demand for child care in the state is high, with more than 65 percent of children living in households where both parents work, but where the overwhelming majority — 74 percent — of children ages 5 and younger don’t have access to licensed child care.
During a public comment period, representatives from a handful of organizations — including the Vegas Chamber, Southern Nevada Building Trades Unions, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Las Vegas HEALS, a health care membership association — expressed support for the state’s work in addressing child care issues.
The report says “sweeping policy changes” are needed so that the state’s child care system is adequate and accessible to all working families.
Funding audit recommended
The report notes that $571 million in federal coronavirus relief money was allocated in Nevada for child care-related purposes.
One of the policy recommendations calls for an independent audit of the funding that was allocated to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Welfare and Supportive Services.
“It is unclear how much of each of these funding buckets were allocated, encumbered, spent, what is remaining, and how much, if any, was returned to the Federal government as unspent funding,” the report states.
Board member Robert Thompson, administrator of the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, abstained from Wednesday’s vote as the report recommends an audit of his agency.
Recommendations also include using existing public spaces like public libraries, recreation centers, schools and state government buildings to provide onsite child care.
The report also calls for expanding partnerships with local nonprofits, as well as increasing wages for child care providers and eliminating licensing and regulatory barriers.
Child care survey
The board also heard a presentation Wednesday about the results of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation’s child care survey, which was open from mid-December through mid-January.
The purpose of the survey was to assess the effects of the child care gap on businesses, according to David Damore, interim executive director of UNLV’s Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, who conducted the data analysis.
More than 500 businesses responded, and the vast majority were small businesses, Damore said.
Of the respondents, 47 percent said access to child care is an impediment for hiring and retention, while 21.4 percent said it was a “potential impediment,” according to the report.
The report notes that some employers have taken a “grassroots approach” to offering child care, which includes allowing employees to work from home with their children or having a “bring-your-infant-to-work policy,” similar to a new pilot program recently announced by the Nevada State Treasurer’s Office.
“However, individual business policies are not conducive to every working parent in Nevada,” the report said.
Respondents to the survey also noted there are workplaces that aren’t safe for young children and some employees don’t have a job they can do from home.
Contact Julie Wootton-Greener at [email protected] or 702-387-2921. Follow @julieswootton on Twitter.
Gyms with Child Care in Las Vegas and Henderson
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Gyms with Child Care in Las Vegas and Henderson
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EOS Fitness
Location: 3511 St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052 **Note – several locations to choose from throughout Las Vegas and Henderson.
Child Care Hours: Monday-Friday 8a-2p & 4p-8p, Saturday 8a-2p and Sunday Closed
Age Requirements: 6 months to 12 years old
Other: Reservations are required and can be made a day in advance. Reservations are in 2-hour blocks.
Cost: Included in membership
LifeTime Fitness
Location: 121 Carnegie St, Henderson, NV 89074
Child Care Hours: Monday-Thursday 8a-1p & 4p-7p, Friday-Sunday 8a-1p.
Age Requirements: 3 months to 11 years old
Other: Several classes are offered for ages 1 to 13 years old including tumbling, dancing, yoga, and karate.
Cost: $50/month added to the membership
Burn Boot Camp
Location: 2520 West Horizon Ridge Parkway, Henderson, NV 89052
Child Care Hours: Available during selected classes 8:30a, 9:30a, 4:30p, 5:30p & 6:30p.
Age Requirements: 2 months to 13 years old
Cost: Included in membership
Las Vegas Athletic Club
Location: 1195 Wellness Pl., Henderson, NV 89011
Child Care Hours: Monday-Friday 8a-1p & 4p-9p, Saturday-Sunday 8a-2p.
Age Requirements: 6 weeks to 13 years old
Other: Every 3rd Saturday of the month the gym holds a party for the kids while parents can enjoy a ‘Parent Night Out’.
Cost: Included in Premier memberships
TruFusion Summerlin – Yoga, Pilates, Bootcamp & Cycling
Location: 1870 Festival Plaza Dr #200, Las Vegas, NV 89135
Child Care Hours: Monday-Friday 8a-6p & Saturday-Sunday 10a-6p
Age Requirements: 3 months to 11 years old
Other: Child care center is located across from TruFusion studio (Five Star Sitters)
Cost: Members of TruFusion receive discounted hourly pricing
Barre3
Location: 120 South Green Valley Parkway 194, Henderson, NV 89012
Child Care Hours: Tuesday-Friday for the 10a class & Saturday-Sunday for the 8:45a & 10a class
Age Requirements: Any age is welcomed as long as the child is comfortable and adjusts well
Other: Conveniently located in the same plaza as Whole Foods
Cost: Included in membership
Workout With Ease with Gyms with Child Care in Las Vegas and Henderson
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- baby cot: on request
- children’s pools: 3 (with 3 sections and slides)
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Internet8.5
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Position6.9
Normal position. Normal conditions for shopping. Close to the beach, restaurants and bars.
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Room6.5
The room is old, with poor furniture and air conditioning. Dirty, rundown rooms. TVs don’t work well. Spacious rooms with great views from the balcony. The bathrooms are large but the cleaning is not up to standard. Not a very good shower.
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Service6.4
Average check-in desk, rather competent staff. Excellent child care, friendly staff. Average room service. Cleaning and management leave a lot to be desired. Old, rundown rooms with uncomfortable beds but great views. The booking process is not very well organized. Excellent hotel security. There may be problems with the transfer. Excellent valet service.
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