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Work Practices Regulations, Law and NQS

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:07 pm
by AmberAria
Hi Guys,

Provide 1 example to demonstrate how your work practice reflects: The Education & Care Services National Law Act, The Education & Care Service National Regulations & The National Quality Standards?

Name the areas of the National Law & Regulations which are relevant to the approved learning frameworks??

Not sure where to begin.

If someone can point me in the right direction - that would be a significant help.. :)

Thanks heaps.

Re: Work Practices Regulations, Law and NQS

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 4:02 pm
by Lorina
Have a look through here:

National Regulations

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Work Practices Regulations, Law and NQS

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 10:38 pm
by AmberAria
Thanks Lorina.

I still dont quite understand this question however..

Provide 1 example to demonstrate how your work practice reflects: The Education & Care Services National Law Act, The Education & Care Service National Regulations & The National Quality Standards?

Can someone give me an example of what it means?

Thanks..

Re: Work Practices Regulations, Law and NQS

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:24 am
by Lorina
Example:
Documenting of child assessments or evaluations for delivery of educational program

(1) The approved provider of the education and care service must ensure that, for the purposes of the educational program, the following are documented—
(a) for a child preschool age or under—
(i) assessments of the child’s developmental needs, interests, experiences and participation in the educational program; and

(ii) assessments of the child’s progress against the outcomes of the educational program; and

(b) for a child over preschool age, evaluations of the child’s wellbeing, development and learning.

(2) In preparing the documentation, the approved provider must—
(a) consider—
(i) the period of time that the child is being educated and cared for by the service; and

(ii) how the documentation will be used by the educators at the service; and

(b) prepare the documentation in a way that is readily understandable by the educators at the service and the parents of the child.

Note. A compliance direction may be issued for failure to comply with subregulation (1).


:geek:,
Lorina