Choosing and starting childcare

A quality childcare or preschool experience supports children’s learning, social skills, confidence, and wellbeing. It also gives parents valuable time for work, appointments, and self-care.

What to look for

Look for services where your child will feel safe, happy, respected, and valued. When choosing a service, consider the physical environment, staff, and approach to inclusion, including:

  • spaces with carpeting, rugs, and curtains help absorb extra noise and make listening easier.

  • staff are welcoming and open to training and learning about your child’s needs.

If a service seems unwilling or unable to provide this, it may be best to explore other options.

Your child’s rights

  • All children have the right to use childcare services, regardless of disability. The Australian Disability Discrimination Act 1992 makes it unlawful for childcare services to refuse children with disability or limit their access. Services must also make reasonable adjustments to meet your child’s needs and support inclusion.

  • Childcare services can apply for Inclusion Support Funding to help meet the needs of children with disability. (See Inclusion Support Program link).

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