National worker register on agenda at childcare meeting

When the Australian education ministers meet for an important meeting, compulsory child safety training and a national caregivers will be on the agenda.
The federal government is preparing to provide $ 189 million fund for four years to overcome problems in the six -fire sectors, and defines it as the largest child security package of early learning.
In the near future, supporting the federal Minister Jason Clare, the Federal Minister Jason Clare requires a training record designed to enable the organizers to see who works and where they are.
In addition to compulsory training, Friday’s meeting will cope with harsh penalties for a national CCTV assessment, more central spot controls, mobile phone ban and violation of standards.
In addition, parents will discuss how more information can be given about the status of child care centers.
Mr. Clare said that no parent should wonder if his children are safe in child care.
Iz We need a national registry to make sure we know who looks at our children and we know their work history, ”he said.

“We also need compulsory children’s safety education… The overwhelming majority of child care workers is great in what they care about and educate our children, as angry as everyone else.”
The meeting comes about a month after the eight children of Melbourne Child Care worker Joshua Dale Brown is allegedly sexually harassing sexual harassment.
It is known that Brown has worked at 24 facilities between 2017 and arrest time.
In July, the government launched an action against the 30 Early Childhood Center under the laws adopted by the Federal Parliament.
Under changes, financing will be removed from centers that do not meet the safety standards.
Control changes working with children will be prevented from holding a check in a state or region.
However, a national check card is not on cards, it continues to manage judicial powers systems.

Early Childhood Education Minister Jess Walsh said that the state and federal governments would move to “shoulder to shoulder to make the sector safer.
“Our investment up to $ 189 million is the biggest child security package that the early learning sector has seen,” he said.
Federal Opposition Training Spokesman Jonno Duniam called on the state and federal ministers to undertake measures to “really change the cadre in improving child safety”.
“The Albanian government should play a leadership role in forcing states and regions to implement reforms, and there should be no delay in their purchases,” he said.
“Bureaucratic obstacles are not an excuse for parents waiting for safer child care centers, not at the end of the year or after the year.”
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