Update on national CCTV assessment

Governments across Australia are working together to strengthen safety, improve quality, and protect children in early childhood education and care (ECEC).

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) can play a role in supporting child safety in early childhood settings. But there are important questions about how to use it responsibly.

A national assessment will explore the use of CCTV in ECEC. It will involve up to 300 ECEC services nationally and:

  • have a strong focus on ethics, safety, and transparency
  • take place in a range of service types, including those in regional, rural, and remote communities.

It will build a strong evidence base to inform a set of nationally consistent best practice guidelines. This includes how to manage privacy, data storage, and day-to-day operations.

The department has engaged the Nous Group on behalf of all governments to lead the design and delivery of this assessment. They will work closely with:

  • the department
  • state and territory governments
  • subject matter experts
  • ECEC providers, educators, and families.

An expert panel will also support the assessment. Members will include representatives from:

  • the Australian Centre for Child Protection (ACCP)
  • Australian Federal Police (AFP)
  • Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
  • National Office for Child Safety
  • Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA)
  • and other key organisations.

The design phase is currently underway. Implementation will begin in early 2026.

As this is a joint national project, state and territory governments will help Nous identify providers interested in participating.

An independent evaluator will review the outcomes and provide recommendations for consideration. A final report will be delivered to education ministers in the third quarter of 2026.

For more information email cctvassessment@nousgroup.com.