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Case study: Lady Gowrie Tasmania
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Tasmanian program gives taste of life working in early childhood education and care
Who can administer Child Care Subsidy
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Early childhood education and care providers have specific legal obligations. These obligations are imposed upon certain people. We call these people ‘persons with management or control of the provider’.
National vision for early childhood education and care
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Australian and state and territory governments are developing a national vision for early childhood education and care.
Outside School Hours Care
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Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) provides care for children outside normal school or preschool hours.
Centre Based Day Care
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Centre Based Day Care (CBDC) is a type of early childhood education and care (ECEC) typically provided in centres approved by regulators.
Early Years Strategy
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The Australian Government has developed an Early Years Strategy. It sets out the government’s vision to best support Australia’s children and their families in the early years.
Service types
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There are 4 early childhood education and care service types that can administer the Child Care Subsidy (CCS).
In Home Care session reports
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Child Care Subsidy (CCS) applies uniquely to In Home Care (IHC) as payments are made per family, rather than per child. This page outlines how to record and report IHC sessions to ensure CCS can be paid.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission child care price inquiry
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has delivered its final report to the Australian Government from its inquiry into early childhood education and care (ECEC) prices.
Productivity Commission inquiry
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The Productivity Commission is conducting an inquiry into Australia’s early childhood education and care (ECEC) system.
Preschool Reform Agreement
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The Australian Government and all states and territories have agreed to the Preschool Reform Agreement. It is a $2 billion, four-year national reform agreement.
Preschool
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Children who engage in a quality preschool program are generally better prepared to start primary school and progress through life.
Previous funding arrangements
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Between 2008 and 2021, the Australian Government funded state and territory governments to provide quality preschool programs through the Universal Access National Partnership (UANP).
Best practice methods for retaining students in regional, rural and remote areas to Year 12, 2024
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The report investigates and explores best practice methods for retaining students in regional, rural and remote areas to Year 12.
Approved learning frameworks
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The National Quality Framework includes two approved learning frameworks that support and promote children’s learning.
Expert advisory group
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The Preschool Outcomes Measure expert advisory group advises the Australian Government on how to measure the benefits of preschool.
Child Care Subsidy data report – March quarter 2024
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This report provides a snapshot of Child Care Subsidy (CCS) approved care over the March quarter 2024.