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National 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner calls for urgent action to safeguard children in early learning and care

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National 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner Anne Hollonds is urging a national response to revelations about dangerous practices and regulatory failings across Australia鈥檚 childcare sector. 

An ABC Four Corners investigation aired last night has exposed an ineffective regulatory system for Australia鈥檚 childcare providers which is failing to protect the safety, health and wellbeing of infants and young children.  

Commissioner Hollonds: 鈥淭he safety and wellbeing of our youngest and most vulnerable children should be of paramount concern for governments across Australia.  

鈥淭here鈥檚 been a lot of commentary about 鈥榗hildcare deserts鈥 being a barrier to women seeking employment, and so governments have been focussed on increasing supply and improving affordability as well as increasing pay for childcare workers and early childhood educators.  

鈥淗owever, there has clearly been insufficient focus on the safety of infants and preschool age children in some of these centres.  

鈥淎ustralia has had a childcare quality framework in place since 2012, and the majority of childcare centres do prioritise child wellbeing. 

鈥淗owever, the 鈥榪uality鈥 of early childhood education needs to start with the basics, and that means ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our youngest and most vulnerable children, without exception.  

鈥淲e must urgently address any serious gaps in the regulatory scaffolding and child safeguarding framework that allows physical, sexual and emotional abuse of children in early childhood centres to continue unnoticed or unaddressed.   

鈥淧utting babies, toddlers and young kids at risk because of regulatory failings is unacceptable and we need urgent government action across our federation to address these dangerous gaps in how we protect children in this country. 

鈥淏y not making child safety and wellbeing a priority for National Cabinet, we鈥檙e allowing our youngest citizens to fall into these gaps created by jurisdictional boundaries as well as fragmentation and complexity in the childcare industry.   

鈥淎s I have consistently said, our whole approach to child safety and wellbeing in this country is in desperate need of systemic reform, and this includes our childcare sector.  

鈥淕overnments need to stop tinkering around the edges and make the safety and wellbeing of children a priority for National Cabinet so we have accountability and evidence-based approaches at the heart of how we protect our kids and provide opportunities for them to thrive.鈥 

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