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Calculations of child care subsidy savings
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Table of calculations of child care subsidy savings as reported in media release of 28 January 2024.
Online 2025 International TPS Levy Consultation Session Recording
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This video is a recording of the online consultation session conducted by the Tuition Protection Service (TPS) Director on Thursday 15 August 2024 regarding the draft settings of the 2025 International TPS Levy.
After you apply
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After you submit your Child Care Subsidy (CCS) approval application, it will undergo a rigorous assessment process. This page outlines what you need to know while you wait for an assessment decision and what to do when you receive a decision.
Add, remove or relocate a service
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Once approved, providers must let us know about any changes to their services. This includes if you intend to open, close or relocate a service or if your provider changes legal entity. This page outlines what you need to do.
About the approval process
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You must be approved to operate a service and administer the Child Care Subsidy (CCS). You must be approved by the Australian Government and your state or territory government. This page outlines the approval process.
Submit your application
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Once you’ve gathered all the required information and evidence, you’re ready to submit your Child Care Subsidy (CCS) approval application. This page outlines how to complete and submit your application.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: CCS period of emergency extended
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We’ve extended the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) period of emergency in parts of Queensland and New South Wales affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Statements of entitlement
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Providers must issue a statement of entitlement to families who get Child Care Subsidy (CCS) at their service.
Suspension of approvals
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Your National Law or Child Care Subsidy (CCS) approvals can be suspended. Approval may be suspended if you don’t comply with your obligations or following a voluntary request.
Enforcement action register
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We take enforcement action against early childhood education and care providers and services who do not comply with Family Assistance Law. We may publish details of our enforcement action in the public interest.
Priority areas for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities grant
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The disadvantaged and vulnerable communities grant helps services stay open and increase the number of children in early childhood education and care (ECEC). The grant is open to services in identified priority areas.
Reporting serious incidents
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Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) restricted grant recipients must report serious incidents to us and state and territory authorities.
Reporting work health and safety incidents
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Learn about your obligations under Work Health and Safety (WHS) law if you are a Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) restricted grant recipient.
Worker retention payment communication toolkit
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This toolkit has information and materials to help providers, services and stakeholders communicate about the worker retention payment.
2021 National Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce Census
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The fourth Early Childhood Education and Care National Workforce Census took place in 2021.