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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What does the election result mean for early education?
What has the 2019 election told us about early education advocacy? (LIVE from the ELAA Conference)
BONUS: Rort Alert!
BONUS: Election 2019 and the early education sector
BONUS: Labor's early education announcements
Educator Wellbeing Project Stakeholder Roundtable
Ethically operating a for-profit ECEC service (with Tamika Hicks)
Budget 2019 and early childhood education
Design and implementation of the Child Care Package
Engaging with social justice in early education services (with Dr Red Ruby Scarlet)
Imagination, play and the Conceptual Playworld (with Laureate Professor Marilyn Fleer)
Excellence in School Age Care (with Forrest Out of School Hours Care)
Early Childhood Teachers and the National Quality Framework
What are the early education advocacy battles of 2019?
Early Childhood Educator Wellbeing Project (with Sandie Wong, Tamara Cumming and Helen Logan)
2018 Year in Review / Q&A
BONUS: December news round-up
From Working Towards to Exceeding (with Wendy Mackay and Anna Whitty)
Saving Alstonville Community Preschool (with Katherine Buckley)
Developing and reviewing policies in early education services
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