Clarke, SusanHoney, Lana2014-06-302014-06-301984https://hdl.handle.net/10182/6101This study looks at a group of Christchurch women with pre- school children, in an attempt to gain insights into their recreational and childcare needs. The New Zealand Council for Recreation and Sport believes that recreation should be available to every member of the community regardless of sex, age, race or ability. For women with pre-schoolers, their right to recreation can be restrained in many ways with the main problem being what to do with the children. Women face the choice of taking the children with them or allowing someone else to care for them. Local authorities and recreation personnel are increasingly providing creche facilities in an attempt to alleviate the constraint of childcare. This study considers womens recreation, childcare and a focus is given to what type of women use creche facilities and why other women do not. Finally suggestions are made that could assist local authorities and recreation personnel to meet the recreation and childcare needs of women with pre-school children.30 leavesenwomenChristchurchrecreationNew Zealandchildrenchildcarepre-schoolRecreation study: women with pre-school children, Christchurch, 1984 : [dissertation, Diploma in Parks and Recreation Administration, Lincoln College]DissertationDigital thesis can be viewed by current staff and students of Lincoln University only. If you are the author of this item, please contact us if you wish to discuss making the full text publicly available.ANZSRC::160301 Family and Household StudiesANZSRC::160402 Recreation, Leisure and Tourism GeographyQ112846431