Address
Route
du Sart Tilman 376
4031 Angleur
Building. B50
Tel: 04/367. 27. 66 (Administrative telephone: 04/366.90.10)
Fax: 04/366.90.11
Contact
people
Opening
hours
07.45
– 18.00 max. in order to exchange information about the day.
Access
criteria defined by the Selection Committee
- Putting in a enrolment request for a child whose
age corresponds to the ages available at the crèche
- Working
- Either at the University as part of the research or contract,
administrative, technical or blue collar staff, or being a student at the
University (60% of the children). That must be the case for one of the two
parents.
- Either outside the University BUT being
domiciled in Liège or Greater Liège (40% of children).
The
main areas focused on
The
educational project is founded on constant thinking through processes going
back over 25 years.
Offering
the child day care is done gently over time:
- Meeting with the group’s paediatric nurse
- A meeting with all the other parents of the group
before the child starts
- Familiarisation with the crèche and progressive
separation from the family according to the modalities negotiated with the
contact person
- A restricted attendance to begin with (short
days)
The
day care is organised in order to
- Ensure the reference points and stability within
the life of your child and allow him or her to establish significant
relationships with the adults who take care of him or her. A paediatric
nurse will follow this group, as far as is possible, from its constitution
up until leaving for school. S/he will also be the privileged contact
person for you as well as for your child.
- Respect as fully as possible, within the context
of the constraints of collectivity, the personal rhythm of the evolution
of your child within the group: sleeping when she or he shows signs of
tiredness, playing without being constantly interrupted, eating their fill
in a climate of exchange and dialogue, etc.
- Encourage the motor freedom of your child, an
indispensable condition to its autonomous activity in an adapted
environment.
- Encourage spontaneous interaction between the
children without imposing activities directed by the adults on them
- Maintain daily dialogue with you, enriched by
parents meetings regularly organised by the team.
Objectives
and missions
- Offer day care to children aged at least 2 and ½
months up to 2 and ½ years
- Offer day care to children with physical, mental
and/or social difficulties as far is possible and as long as places are
available.
And furthermore
- Hosting and training paediatric students (in
psychology)
- Hosting professional visitors and school groups,
without them entering areas where the children are.
Organisation
of the service
- The crèche has been approved by the ONE for 42
beds divided into three groups, with the University of Liège as the
administrative body.
- Care provided by children by a qualified staff of
graduate paediatric nurses engaged in a process of continual education,
notably with the psychomotricity nurse attached to the crèche.
- Regular health monitoring of the children through
weekly consultations by the doctor attached to the crèche.
- Use of the garden depending on the age of the
children and the weather conditions and the department’s constraints.
- Healthy and balanced food from a dietetic point
of view assured by a qualified person.
- The maintenance and upkeep of the rooms by two
cleaners, 25h a week when the children are not present.
- Working jointly with various university
departments and other care organisations both in Belgium and in Europe. It
is a parent-crèche partnership which is involved in the running of the
service and which aims at a concordance of attitudes for the well being of
each and everyone.
Paying
of fees
- Quota: calculated according to the parents’
income and following a scale defined by a ministerial decree distributed
by the ONE each year.
- Nappies: the price is calculated by the crèche
depending on the parents’ income and paid from the first to the last day
of the child’s presence, unless he or she has been absent.