New Resources Boost Inclusion in Early Childhood Education

The Hon Amanda Rishworth MP
Minister for Social Services
The Hon Bill Shorten MP
Minister for Government Services
Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
The Hon Dr Anne Aly MP
Minister for Early Childhood Education
Minister for Youth

The Albanese Labor Government is focused on building the capability of families and carers of children with disability or developmental concerns in early childhood and education and care settings through new resources aimed at boosting inclusivity and building staff and educator capacity.

Delivering on the Government's commitments under Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031 Early Childhood Targeted Action Plan, educators will be equipped with resources designed to foster more inclusive and supportive environments for young children and their families and start conversations about where to access wrap around supports.

Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth said the resources would fill existing knowledge gaps within the early childhood sector and will strengthen collaboration and coordination across both state, territory and Commonwealth programs and services.

"The first few years of a child's life are crucial to their overall wellbeing and development," Minister Rishworth said.

"For children with identified disability or emerging developmental concerns, their first interactions with early intervention programs and support services can be a predictor for their future education success.

"It is therefore vital to ensure that early childhood educators have the knowledge, skills and resources at their disposal to best support young children and their families in accessing available support pathways."

The resources will include guides on how to identify and communicate concerns about a child's development with their family, and advice on how to ensure children with identified and emerging disabilities are being supported in an inclusive way.

The resources will also support educators to work alongside families and carers to ensure consistency in supports and service delivery.

Minister for the NDIS Bill Shorten said "children with disability deserve the best possible start in life, their opportunities to grow and learn shouldn't be dictated by disability".

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