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Disability service seeks more funding PDF Print E-mail

A service for children with disabilities in Sydney's west says it will have to cut staff hours if it cannot secure more state government funding.

Penrith Council runs before and after school care and holiday programs for children with disabilities up to 18-years-old.

The council's Denise Gibson says that over the years state government funding has not kept pace with the program's costs and it has reached the point where the service will have to be scaled back.

"If parents can't access those services because we can only offer a reduced level of staffing and offer the service to a reduced number of children then it means that parents' ability to continue to work may be affected," she said.

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