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    Commitment to young Australians  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.aracy.org.au/...te.cfm?Section=Statement_of_Commitment

    Category:  National policy 

    The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) has been working with its members to develop seven guiding principles that organisations can use to make decisions that will positively impact on children and young people. The website provides links to the seven principles, testimonials and a toolkit of resources.

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    Council of Australian Governments Communique 13 April 2007  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.coag.gov.au/meetings/130407/

    Category:  National policy  Key Government Priorities and Activities 

    The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) held its 19th meeting in Canberra April 2007. The Council, comprising the Prime Minister, Premiers, the Chief Ministers of the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory and the President of the Australian Local Government Association, had detailed discussions on significant areas of national interest. The section 'Human Capital' includes issues related to education and training. The Communique provides a summary of the agreements reached with links to other documents.

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    Early Childhood Australia - Code of Ethics  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/.../code_of_ethics.html

    Category:  National policy 

    An Early Childhood Australia national working party developed a code of ethics to inform and guide the decisions and behaviour of all personnel involved, both directly and indirectly, in the provision of early childhood services for children between birth and eight years of age. The website provides links to the Code of Ethics, the Code of Ethics Agenda, the literature review and relevant publications.

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    Early Childhood Australia - Position statements  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/...tion_statements.html

    Category:  National policy 

    Early Childhood Australia advocates to ensure quality, social justice and equity in all issues relating to the education and care of children from birth to eight years. Position statements are included on a wide range of specific issues.

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    FaCSIA - Child Care Management System  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.facsia.gov.au/...t/facsinternet.nsf/childcare/ccms.htm

    Category:  National policy 

    The Child Care Management System (CCMS) is a national child care computer system that will provide information on child care supply and usage across Australia for families, services and the Government. This web page provides a downloadable information paper, draft service provider interface specifications, and a question and answer document.

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    Indigenous Child Care Services Plan  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.facs.gov.au/...genous/programs-child_care_svs_plan.htm

    Category:  National policy 

    The federal Indigenous Child Care Services Plan is based on consultations with Indigenous communities, child care providers and families across Australia about their child care needs and preferences. The Plan will guide the way in which the Australian Government designs and delivers programs that support child care and other early childhood services. The primary focus of the Plan is to increase the participation of Indigenous children and families in high quality, culturally responsive children's services, including child care.

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    Indigenous preschool profile  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.dest.gov.au/...blications_resources/preschool_profile/

    Category:  National policy 

    The Indigenous Preschool Profile is a key tool in the monitoring process of educational outcomes and progress for students in their preschool years in preparation for school. The Profile and an explanatory booklet are available to download.

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    Information for families using child care: Fact sheet kit  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.oececc.gov.au/child_care/fact_sheets.htm

    Category:  National policy 

    The 'Information for families using child care' fact sheet kit aims to assist families to access the support and services required to make child care decisions. The set of fact sheets highlights the range of Australian Government services and programs available to families using child care. Fact sheets are available on: Child Care Benefit, Child Care Tax Rebate, Jobs, Education and Training (JET) Child Care fee assistance, Child Care Support program; and Child Care Access Hotline.

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    Labor's plan for early childhood  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.alp.org.au/media/1107/msedutfcshealoo160.php

    Category:  National policy 

    The Labor early childhood policy is strongly grounded in research and research-to-action priorities including: support for child care affordibility and accessibility; improving the quality of child care; 15 hours a week and 40 weeks a year preschool education for four year olds provided by a qualified early childhood teacher; national roll-out of the Early Development Index; health checks for 4 year olds; Home Interaction Program ; early intervention and specialised child care services for children with autism; focus on early childhood experience of Indigenous children.

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    National Agenda for Young Children in Australia  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.niftey.cyh.com/...pages/newsletter/newsletterframe.htm

    Category:  National policy 

    This paper was prepared for members of parliament and their advisers by the membership of National Investment for Early Years (NIFTeY). The paper recognises the challenges facing Australian families, values and respects children, parents and community groups and describes the key components of a national agenda for children.

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