Tuesday, 9 September 2008
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The National Childcare Accreditation Council currently administers Quality Assurance systems for family day care schemes, long day care centres and outside school hours care services throughout Australia. Please visit their website for information about choosing quality child care services in a range of community languages, and about the Accreditation status of specific service providers.
All services that are Accredited are required to place their certificate of Accreditation on display. They may also have a “Composite Quality Profile” on display, which indicates the actual standard of Accreditation achieved and the names of staff who participated in the Quality Assurance process for that service.
When choosing a centre to care for your child, you may like to ask yourself the following questions to ensure that you are comfortable with the centre.
- Are staff warm, positive, caring and professional with the children?
- Is there a written programme of activities that are interesting and that cater for children’s individual needs?
- Is the relationship between staff and parents friendly, open and co-operative?
- Do staff have TAFE or University qualifications? Are there regular training opportunities?
- If the centre is community-based, are you able to get information on parental involvement in policies?
- Are there enough staff to look after the children? For children aged 0-2 years there should be one staff member for every five children; 2-3 years, one staff member for eight children, 3-5 years, one staff member for ten children. There should also be one early childhood teacher for every thirty children.
- Is the centre safe, clean, organised and inviting?
- Are the centre’s Health & Safety policies and procedures observed?
- Does food meet the nutrition and health guidelines? Are meals on display?
- Does the centre have regular evaluations, staff meetings and parental involvement?