About Us
Oliver Centre has been a not-for-profit
community agency providing children's services and family resources
since its inception in May of 1980 as an Out of School Care
program serving 22 children. The Centre now has an enrollment of
over 300 children and their families, through a variety of
programs.
Due to the transient population of the
neighborhood and to the continual requests for child care for
younger children. The preschool program emerged in January of 1986.
Oliver Centre expanded its preschool program in September of 1990,
to include children as young as 13 months. Currently we are serving
58 children and their families in a Head Start program with wrap
around Child Care. This service enables low-income families to
remain in the workforce and student families to complete their
education. The addition of younger children and the later expansion
of Head Start Child Care spaces has been a stabilizing factor for
our families.
In 1996, Half-day Head Start was introduced as a
satellite program located in Calder Elementary School in order to
serve a high needs neighborhood. To date, the Centre has a second
site at Oliver now accommodating 122 children and families
between both programs. Due to the over crowding of schools in the
Edmonton area the Half Day Head Start has moved to Dover Court
School for the September 2013-2014 school year.
In 1997, Success by 6© requested Oliver Centre
to administer the first Classroom on Wheels program. This was a
unique program that travelled into communities, bringing services
directly to pre-school children and families who may have needed
additional supports due to the effects of poverty. This program
expanded to provide a toddler/infant program; both programs served
approximately 80 children per week. The Classroom on Wheels
Program ended in the summer of 2006.
As an acknowledgement that the majority of our
families are living below the poverty line, the services have
expanded to better help children and families. Social Workers,
teachers, early childhood educators and a speech/language
pathologist have been added to our program, providing early
intervention services to all of our families.
All the children in the mentioned programs
receive developmental screenings, speech/language assessments,
Occupational Therapy assessments, and primary/mental health
screenings. For the children needing extra supports to be put in
place, funding is sought to provide them with various services. The
goal of the various programs is to provide children with social and
school readiness skills. Parents are supported through home
visitation and parent groups.
Over the years, the Board has become more
pro-active, and involved with the expansion of the Centre. The
Centre provides supports and services to meet the needs of families
and children with multi-abilities and multi-ethnic backgrounds.
This action has often led to financial challenges. Actively seeking
assistance from varied funding sources currently numbering ten (10)
requires an inordinate amount of time. Typical-funding contracts
are usually for one (1) to three (3) years. Feelings of uncertainty
regarding ongoing services to our children, families and job
security for staff are a direct outcome of contract funding.
The "vision" for the future is to obtain
sustainable funding for all programs served by Oliver Centre.