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Governments keep trying to make childcare safer. Could a new ‘national commission’ make a difference?
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Australian governments have announced various childcare safety measures over the past year in response to reports of abuse and neglect, including improved educator training, screening, and centre inspections, with discussion of whether a new national commission could enhance these efforts.
Governments keep trying to make childcare safer. Could a new ‘national commission’ make a difference?
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Governments have spent about a year announcing new policies to make early education safer for Australian children.
In the wake of reports of shocking abuse and neglect in daycare centres, there have been moves to improve training and screening of educators, as well as more centre inspections.
All of these measures have been implemented in response to a crisis. Amid significant community concern about childcare safety, early childhood experts and peak bodies have also been
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