search aussie childcare network

NSW Health is currently seeing an increase in the number of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases in ECEC services and is predicting cases to grow over the coming months.

The Germs Posters are visual posters for children to understand how to keep germs to themselves. These are a great reminder for children to stay healthy.

We all know about the common symptoms of COVID 19, which may include a runny nose, fever, and loss of taste and smell. However, the Department of Health of Victoria and NSW are reporting that gastro can also be a symptom of COVID amongst children. 

These Guidelines, developed by Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia, provide consistent, evidence-based, best practice guidance for Educators in Early Childhood Services and will help reduce the risk of anaphylaxis. It also aims to provide best practice guidance and associated support documents while supporting children to participate in the full range of service activities.

On Friday 29th July go crazy and raise awareness about cystic fibrosis by encouraging children and Educators to wear their craziest hair for the day.

As the winter approaches, while working in a service, Educators and children will be prone to colds and flu this season and with the coronavirus epidemic still, around, symptoms can be similar.

There has been an outbreak of cases of whooping cough across the Hunter region and parents have been urged to keep children at home if they are displaying any symptoms.

SA Healthy Deputy chief medical officer, Associate Professor Nicola Spurrier, confirmed that children attending childcare or preschool had a higher risk of getting more infections than children who do not attend as children's hygiene is not very good which makes infections spread easily.

The spread of certain infectious diseases can be reduced by excluding the child or Educator, known to be infectious, from contact with others who are at risk of catching the infection. The following information details the recommended exclusion periods for infectious diseases. These are based on how long a child/educator with a specific disease is likely to be infectious and to be excluded from the service until they have passed the exclusion period and well enough to return. 

Reports on a measles outbreak affecting children and families. Supports health awareness.

Child Care Documentation App

© 2009-2026 Aussie Childcare Network Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.