Just over a week ago I made an anonymous online complaint about a centre in my local community. I had numerous concerns regarding the safety of the children and the suitability of the environment being provided for children. I was unsure of exactly what would be considered a true violation by the Education Standards Board that I simply put pretty every issue even if it was small so they would know to be vigilant. My state thankfully gives the opportunity to put the application in as both anonymous but to also leave your details if you wanted updates or were happy to be contacted for further information.
Thus far I have received no emails or phone calls/text messages regarding the outcome or asking further questions (admittedly I feel I was fairly thorough in my report so I wouldn't be surprised if there was no questions to be asked). Does anyone know how long it tends to take authorities to do checks of centres after a complaint? Would a week or so be a realistic frame of time to expect a check to be done?
Furthermore, if a check has been done how long before there is any kind of outcome? I want to know what is being done about these issues and that the children's safety is being taken care of. My state has a published list of 'current compliance action' (and historical too but that's beyond the point) and of course there is the ACECQA website's publication of centre ratings so I could check that. My question is how long after an initial report could I expect to potential see something if anything?
Part of me is nervous about looking because I fear, despite there being many safety issues and in my opinion clear need for something to be done that I will look and they will have done a check and nothing will be done.
This is a link to my last post so you can get an idea of what my concerns were if you are curious: https://aussiechildcarenetwork.com.au/f ... 680#p53680
Reporting a centre
Re: Reporting a centre
I get your concern. Usually, a week is way too short to expect any visible action. Authorities often have to schedule visits, investigate, and document everything, which can take several weeks. Even after a check, it might be longer before any outcomes are posted publicly.
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Re: Reporting a centre
I guess I just have to be patient. I hope they don't tell the centre they're coming to be honest. The woman on the phone (I called initially before being directed to do an online) seemed to insinuate that when it's a report and not just a ratings visit they just turn up and I'm hoping this is the case. I think centres should get little to no warning of assessors showing up that way assessors can see how they operate in the day to day and things are much more transparent. I've heard so many stories of centres moving children around and making little changes to hide things like regularly being out of ratio when they know assessors are there only to go back to bad (not to mention dangerous) habits the moment they leave.

