18 Apr 2019

National Quality Framework: A parent’s guide

National Quality Framework: A parent’s guide

In Australia, Early Childhood Services are guided by the National Quality Framework regulated by the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA).

ACECQA is an independent national authority that assists governments in administering the National Quality Framework (NQF) for children's education and care by:

  • Implementing changes that benefit children from birth to 13 years and their families.

  • Monitor and promote the consistent application of the Education and Care Services National Law and Regulations.

  • Support the children’s education and care sector to improve quality outcomes for children through the National Quality Standards (NQS) and Learning Frameworks.

Services are assessed and rated by ACECQA every couple of years against the NQS to promote ongoing quality and transparency for families.

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Our services record the improvement journey in our centre Quality Improvement Plan (QIP). Families are encouraged to contribute to the improvement ideas through ongoing feedback. Many child care centres do this in an incredibly creative and inspiring way, which demonstrates the focus they are putting on helping each child reach their full potential.

So what does this mean for families? It means reassurance that all of our Lifelong Learning centres are assessed and rated by the government against the National Quality Standard to ensure your child receives quality care.

ACECQA has also developed the Learning Frameworks to support Educators to deliver a high quality educational program:                                                                                                                                                       

Early Years Learning Framework (commonly known as EYLF) -                                                                   
This Framework describes the principles, practices and outcomes essential to supporting and enhancing young children's learning from birth to school age.                                                                                                               
My Time Our Place (commonly known as MTOP)
This Framework was developed to help educators to extend and enrich children's wellbeing and development in before and after school and vacation care settings.

In addition to the EYLF and MTOP  - some Australian States also have their own Childcare and Kindergarten standards, such as the Queensland Government’s Approved kindergarten programs, the New South Wales Regulatory Framework an the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework . Early education and care services are required to use these frameworks to deliver an educational program to all children in their care.

Our unique research based Lifelong Learning approach was developed to support our passionate Educators to implement the NQF through each of the four intentions - Emotional Confidence, Social Connectivity, Foundational Learning and Physical Health and Wellbeing. This means our families can be sure they are investing in high quality early education which will help set their child up for a lifetime of learning.

In addition, every Lifelong Learning Centre around Australia is assigned to a Quality Advisor, an early education specialist working alongside our services to embed best practice meeting the NQS.

So, it’s no surprise that each year, more of our centres achieve ‘Meeting’ and ‘Exceeding’ ratings! At Lifelong Learning Centres our goal is to deliver high quality early education so every child in our care can reach their full potential.

The ‘Starting Blocks’ website was developed by ACECQA just for families and is a great source for further information. https://www.starting blocks.gov.au/other-resources/info graphics/national-quality-framework/what-are-the-7-quality-areas/

Find a Lifelong Learning Centre near you.

3 Dec 2020

Questions to ask on your family centre tour

When touring childcare centres for the first time it can be overwhelming. 

As the saying goes, ‘first impressions’ count, but taking the time to ask deeper questions and really find out what your early education and childcare centre has to offer you and your child will always be time well spent. 

30 Nov 2020

Join us for our fun annual Summer Program

The year is coming to an end – but the fun and learning is not! Nationally, Lifelong Learning Centres will be launching their annual Summer Program in 148 centres. 
30 Oct 2020

Day for Daniel

Across Australia, we are recognising Day for Daniel as part of National Safe Work Month. Day for Daniel is Australia's largest day of action to help raise awareness of child safety, a cause that’s close to the hearts of all our Centre Managers and educators.