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Learnings from Serious Incidents

Toddler died following a short distance fall, possibly from an adult-sized chair

The death of 20-month-old Lorenzo was due, in the opinion of the pathologist, to traumatic brain injury following a short distance fall with head impact.

In our opinion the tragedy was avoidable. There were several clear and serious failures in Lorenzo’s care before and after his accident.

We hope that the sector will learn from this tra

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Teacher Professionals Early Childhood Education
Professional Learning, Mentoring & Development

Associate Teacher and Centre Information on Supporting Student Kaiako & Payment

Associate Teacher and Centre Information on Supporting Student Kaiako & Payment.

If you’re a qualified, registered teacher and you’re ready to start supporting student kaiako as an Associate Teacher, we’ve got some helpful information to make the experience as rich and rewarding for everyone involved.

Practicums are a keystone of

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Why a toilet suitable for adults to use is necessary in early childhood centre
Premises, Facilities, Layout, & Outdoor Environment Features

Adult Toilet and Staff Bathroom

OECE staff writer

There are many good reasons for having a toilet specifically for adults that is suitable for adults to use.

Sometimes staff need to use the toilet within a confined space of time, for example, while on a ten minute break or a parent needs to rush in and use the toilet when dropping off or picking-up their child. 

There may be lots of toilets but most may be more suitable for children’s use – smaller, lower to the ground and often in stalls of small size, for safety purposes. Small toilets in small spaces cannot accommodate the much larger size of adults.

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Health and Safety Management

SUDI – Death of an Infant when Sleeping

Sleep in ECE and Reducing the Risk of (SUDI): Learnings and What’s Legally Required versus Best Practice.

For years, the OECE’s chief advisor Dr Sarah Alexander has feared that a child would die from sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) in an early childhood education (ECE) setting. Now that has happened: An infant died from SUDI while

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Health and Safety Management

When staff are using controlled drugs or impaired by alcohol, this is what you need to know and do

All early childhood service providers are required under the regulations (Health and Safety Practices criterion) to make sure that:

No person on the premises uses, or is under the influence of, alcohol or any other substance that has a detrimental effect on their functioning or behaviour during the service’s hours of operation.

If you wish

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Health and Safety Management

Would you give marbles to a 1-year-old?

Would you give marbles to a 1-year-old? Is it a breach of regulations or licensing expectations? The answer might surprise you.

You know what a young child is like. They can pick up marbles. They may put a marble/s in their mouth or even their nose. This poses a significant risk to children.

Yet, the action of not putting marbles out of rea

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