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Child Care Subsidy
A range of information resources are available to assist families in understanding the details of the Child Care Subsidy System.
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/child-care-subsidy
Early Years Health Development
The Early Years Health website has a range of information about children’s social and emotional well-being, children’s development and communication; healthy eating and physical activity; and other health and safety guidelines. https://learningplace.eq.edu.au/cx/resources/file/d1fe14fb-4339-4210-80e7-27637e4e6411/1/portal/index.html
Healthy Start for School
Healthy Start for School was introduced by the government to help make sure that children are healthy, fit and ready to learn when they start school. If you and/or your partner receive an income support payment at any time during the financial year in which your child turns four, your child is required to undergo a relevant health check. If the health check is not completed, part or all of your Family Tax Benefit Part A Supplement for your child will be withheld. https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/healthy-start-for-school-health-check?context=22151
Protecting Children from Harm
Clarence Family Day Care takes our responsibility to provide a safe and caring environment for all children seriously. We believe that the safety of children is paramount at all times and aims to protect a child’s right to be safe from abuse of any kind. We aim to educate all parties about their roles in child protection and also about signs of abuse and ensure that all requirements of child protection requirements are being met. The below links provide an overview of child abuse and neglect terminology, including broad definitions of physical abuse, emotional maltreatment, neglect and sexual abuse.
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Responding to children and young people’s disclosures of abuse [Download]
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Australian legal definitions: When is a child in need of protection?
Raising Children Network
The Australian parenting website: comprehensive, practical, expert child health and parenting information and activities covering children aged 0-15 years. https://raisingchildren.net.au/
Staying Healthy in Childcare
Staying Healthy in Child Care provides simple and effective methods for minimising the spread of infections for many common childhood diseases encountered in child care organisations and the home.
5th Edition
National Quality Framework
ECEC services in Australia are covered by the National Quality Framework. The NQF introduced a new quality standard in 2012 to improve education and care across long day care, family day care, preschool/kindergarten, and outside school hours care services. The NQF includes
The NQF includes: