Earlier this week, the Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologised on behalf of the nation for failing and abandoning the thousands of survivors of institutional child sex abuse. The Apology came after the Royal Commission conducted a years-long investigation into Australia’s failure to keep children safe in many instances.
This week, we take a look at how the Royal Commission and the Apology affects early childhood education services, what it means to be a child-safe organisation and what the Commission’s proposed Child Safe Standards mean for children and the sector.
Please note: This episode contains discussions related to child abuse and harm.
Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
The Anti-Bias Approach in Early Childhood
BONUS: Family Matters Report 2020 (with Sue-Anne Hunter)
Early Childhood Voices Conference 2020
Can Thrive By Five change Australia’s early education sector?
Which children’s books should every early education service have?
Should early education services be supporting families?
Is social media good or bad for ECEC?
What's happening in Victoria? Part 2
Social justice and COVID-19
What's happening in Victoria?
Expert Insights from UOW Early Start
What does the history of advocacy for early education tell us about today? (with Eva Cox)
Early education is “snapping back”. What does it mean for children, educators and families?
How do families and the sector work together for a better ECEC system?
How do educators support children during times of change and uncertainty?
How do we advocate for free ECEC after COVID-19?
Why have ECEC services and schools been treated differently during the COVID-19 crisis?
How has COVID-19 changed the early education sector so far?
Did the Government just announce universal free access to ECEC in Australia?
How can we stay connected to children and families during isolation?
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