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Issue #7
23 July 2020

ACECQA
ACECQA Newsletter Issue 7 2020
 
CEO Foreword

ACECQA CEO, Gabrielle Sinclair, invites you to read our July newsletter. This edition features articles on effective leadership driving quality improvement, and the prevention of lock in and out incidents.

 
Preventing lock in and out incidents

Information on ways to minimise the risk of children being locked in/out of services.

 
 
 
Child care Helpdesk team on frontline of pandemic

The Canberra-based team fielded nearly 15,000 calls and 13,400 emails in the three months to 30 June 2020.

 
 
 
Starting Blocks – Why are positive relationships important for early learning?

StartingBlocks.gov.au has released a new video in its series of quality early learning videos.

 
 
 
Innovation – Wellbeing of staff at Uniting Frederick Street Preschool Rockdale

Their innovative personalised approach to educator wellbeing ensures each team member feels heard and supported.

 
 
 
Research – Effective leadership drives quality improvement

Effective leadership is essential to promoting continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and care services.

 
 
 
Participants sought for study of providers' experiences of No Jab, No Play

New research aims to understand the challenges around these policies.

 
 
 
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