The Early Years Participation Network (the Network) is a statewide, multidisciplinary group committed to improving children’s access to and participation in early years services and supports through the development of collaborative, cross sector partnerships.
The network brings together Child and Family Service professionals, Child and Family Health Nurses, Early Years professionals, Playgroup facilitators, Allied Health professionals and more!
The network: • Supports connection and collaboration for diverse professionals
• Provides sector updates and professional development opportunities
• Builds and communicates evidence on the barriers to and enablers of kindergarten access and participation to our colleagues in the Department of Education Victoria.
Why is the network needed?Across Australia there is growing interest and investment in early years education. In Victoria, the Best Start Best Life reforms offer unprecedented access to free kinder and a range of policies and programs designed to support equitable access. These reforms will help bridge the equity gap if the children and families who stand to benefit most are able to access and meaningfully participate in kindergarten and the other ancillary supports they need to thrive. In the context of a changing policy landscape and workforce turnover in family services, health and early years education – a connected, collaborative, solution focused partnership working to improve outcomes for children and families has never been more important.
Our purpose The participation network has been established to:
• Highlight current research, emerging themes, as well as patterns and challenges for vulnerable families and children accessing early years services.
• Provide opportunities for the development of collaborative partnerships across the early years and Child and Family Services sectors to improve outcomes for children and provide a collective voice in advocating for change.
Our objectives The main functions of the participation network are to:
• Share de-identified experiences of the complex barriers families face when accessing early years services and, where possible, how these have been successfully addressed.
• Explore ways that we can improve children’s access to early years services through the development of collaborative, cross sector partnerships.
• Provide feedback and ideas on resources, training, practice guides or other materials to support increased uptake and engagement with early years kinder.
For more information or to register to join please contact us.
Our newsletter is intended for all professionals working with families with children 0-8 years. It includes regular updates and information about the Victorian roll out of the Best Start, Best Life reforms, the NDIS Early Childhood Approach, early years subsidies for families, and access to resources to support work with parents and carers of young children. Upcoming training and webinars are also advertised through this newsletter.
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