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Childcare Provider Warns of Unintended Consequences from New Safety Rules

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From: Aussie Childcare Network

Childcare Provider Warns of Unintended Consequences from New Safety Rules

A leading not-for-profit childcare provider has raised concerns about proposed safety regulations in the early childhood sector, cautioning that while well-intentioned, the new rules could have unintended consequences for both staff and families.

Speaking at a New South Wales parliamentary inquiry, the head of Goodstart Early Learning expressed support for enhanced safety measures but warned that some of the proposed changes risk creating unnecessary fear. “We absolutely back stronger safeguards,” she said, “but we must ensure they don’t inadvertently scare off the very people who make this sector thrive—our educators and our families.”

The inquiry comes amid growing public scrutiny of childcare standards and a push for more rigorous oversight. However, Goodstart’s leadership emphasized the importance of balanced reform, noting that overly complex or punitive regulations could lead to staff attrition and parental anxiety.

Sector advocates are calling for a collaborative approach to policy design—one that prioritizes child safety while preserving trust, morale, and workforce stability. As the inquiry continues, stakeholders hope to shape a framework that protects children without undermining the emotional and operational foundations of early learning environments.

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Childcare Provider Warns Of Unexpected Consequences Of New Rules

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