The videos on ECE Teacher Pay and Staff Retention provided for your watching below are:
- An interview with Irish expert Dr Mary Moloney
- Part 1 of the national meeting on ECE Teacher Pay in Wellington, July 2019
- Part 2 of the national meeting

This submission responds to the Committee’s invitation to provide views

In some New Zealand towns families have just one option

The experience of Australia is a timely reminder to us

Who is Who and Does What in Relation to the
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Who is Who and Does What in Relation to the ECE Sector & Contacts Teacher Organisations and Associations NZEI – Union for the industrial interests

Wage and salary rates, pay scales, employment benefits and conditions Contents – on this page you will find: You’re welcome to join the Facebook group for

A tree fell on children in an early childhood centre and for the first time ever Worksafe prosecuted an ECE service.
Four children and one adult were injured.
The most fundamental practice change to be made is that every day the service provider and all adults responsible need to assume that something could go wrong. Don’t take a

Early Childhood Service Complaints Report is Very Late. April 8, 2018. Wellington. The Ministry of Education is not meeting its own deadlines in releasing its

Phillipa Harris.
Full reference:Harris, P. (2019). Nurturing the learning and development of children who are refugees. NZ International Research in Early Childhood Education Journal. Special issue presenting position papers, 22(2), pp. 26 – 34.
Page 26
Original Position Paper
Abstract
This position paper provides a plea for

Gender expectations on boys.
Young boys can love pretty and feminine things. They like to dress up in pretty clothes and be princesses, fairies, and play female roles.
But parents may worry that it could be an early sign of femininity and see that teachers who allow boys to dress-up in girls’ clothes are setting them up for ridicule.

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.

The origins of targeted funding for disadvantage. January 19, 2018. A separate and new funding stream for ECE services called “Targeted Funding for Disadvantage’ (aka
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