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Childrens Education and Care Services National Regulation

Published in Regulations

All Australian Governments agreed to the new National Quality Framework in December 2009. This included a new National Law and a new Education and Care Services National Regulation. The new regulation does not incorporate Occasional Care or Mobile Services but does include School Age Care, Long Day Care, Preschool and Family Day care.

For information relating to the Out of Scope Regulation see https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/regulations/2019-203.pdf 

 

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QA 7 Fit and proper persons

Published in QA7

It is important to know that all educators and staff must be able to show they are a fit and proper person. This is just one way to assist in services maintaining a child safe environment. The Office of the Children’s Guardian currently provide the working with children check.

 

 

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QA 6 Family partnerships

Published in QA6

One of the 3 elements of the Early Years Learning Framework and My Time, Our Place framework is Partnerships, this link to ACECQA provides educators of the importance in collaborating with families. This resource focuses on Quality Area 6 Building relationships

Another valuable resource comes from the Victorian Government where they developed the Victorian Early Years Learning Framework, this is where the Early Years Learning Framework was developed from. It is specifically about building partnerships with families and although it is linking to the Victorian EYLF you will read in the word document information that will support and help you with building relationships with families.

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QA 6 Communities

Published in QA6

Sometimes it is difficult to know who is in your community and yet it is important so we know where to start when looking at providing a sense of belonging for visitors. It is expected that services will read the enrolment form to read the specific information about a child and their family and the community they belong to. There are times when the enrolment form has been completed with brief information and families don't always display their culture or religion. To assist services to be aware of their immediate communities is to use the Australian Bureau Statistics (ABS), all you need to do is type your area and you will be provided with valuable information about your community.

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QA 6 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Published in QA6

It is most important that we are all aware of who the first owners of this land are. The Australian Government site indigenous.gov.au has a lot of information including a section regarding Children and Schooling. There are many more sites to assist you in learning about Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples some of those links are here.

NGROO Education Inc (NGROO)
Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC)
Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) Knowledge Circle

Muru Mittigar

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