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Children with disabilities can enrol in any early childhood education and care (ECEC) or childcare service in Australia. Children with disability have the same rights as their peers to enrol in early childhood services and participate in the services on the same basis as the other children attending the service.
All children with disabilities in Australia are protected by the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA). Your child is covered by the DDA when attending any ECEC service. This includes long day care centres, family day care services, kindergartens, and preschools. ECEC services cannot limit the number of children with disabilities they accept. Generally, they cannot refuse enrolment due to a lack of funding. If the service is not currently set up to support your child, they must make necessary changes unless they can prove an exception applies.
You want a team of people who are qualified, warm, respectful and interested in your child and their communication and learning needs.
Inclusion is how the centre adapts its environment and practices so all children can learn and participate fully.
Accessibility is how the centre’s spaces and activities help children of all abilities to play together and take part in activities.
Open and ongoing communication between parents and the childcare centre is vital.
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