Announcement date
21 December 2023
Link to announcement
ACECQA child safety report makes 16 recommendations
Problem being addressed
The problem examined in this Consultation Regulation Statement (C-RIS) is that the Child Safety Review (CSR) confirms that while the National Quality Framework is a robust regulatory scheme, more could be done to better support services to protect children attending an education and care service, with a focus on improving child safety. The CSR also recognises the alarming reports of alleged abuse within the sector, spurring the need to review and strengthen protections to ensure the safety, health and wellbeing of children attending approved education and care services.
The findings of the CSR point to scope for improvement across several dimensions to address emerging issues, close loopholes, strengthen policies and practices, support staff capabilities and improve the protection of children in the face of new online technologies to support further improvements to the regulatory scheme.
Proposal
Several policy options have been identified in this C-RIS to improve child safety. Changes that include regulatory and non-regulatory approaches (such as training or education) are on the horizon with policy options about:
- service waivers for the design of premises to facilitate supervision of children
- assessment of family day care residences
- powers of entry to family day care residences
- working with children checks
- inappropriate conduct including by individuals
- child safety training
- management of devices
- enforcement options
- information sharing.
Assessed Impact Analysis outcome
Compliant C-RIS
Assessment Comments
The consultation paper was open for submissions from 5 May to 11 June 2025 on the Deloitte website here.