We're all still a bit shocked that the Jobs for Families package is now legislated, and vulnerable children will be those who are the biggest losers in these "reforms". So what do you do when you get bad news? You talk it over with your friends. So this episode we ditch the usual format and bring you a bunch of interviews with amazing early childhood people. Let's work through this together, everyone!
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Element 2.1.2 Health practices and procedures (Exploring the NQS)
Element 2.1.1 Wellbeing and comfort (Exploring the NQS)
Quality Area 1: Educational program and practice (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.3.3 Information for families (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.3.2 Critical reflection (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.3.1 Assessment and planning (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.2.3 Child directed learning (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.2.2 Responsive teaching and scaffolding (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.2.1 Intentional teaching (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.1.3 Program learning opportunities (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.1.2 Child-centred (Exploring the NQS)
Element 1.1.1 Approved learning framework (Exploring the NQS)
Budget 2021 and early childhood education
Are we doing enough to protect children from abuse? (with Deanne Carson)
BONUS: Universal access funding (with Ingrid Stitt, Victorian Minister for Early Childhood)
We need to talk about reporting (with Jenni Hutchins)
The NQF Review
What can we look forward to in 2021?
2020 Year in Review / Q&A
The Trends in Community Children’s Services Survey
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