nqs6 Collaborative Partnerships With Families and Communities Policy
nqs6 Collaborative Partnerships With Families and Communities Policy
nqs6 Collaborative Partnerships With Families and Communities Policy
Policy statement
At Goodstart Early Learning (Goodstart) children are central to everything we do. Families are our primary partners in
our work. Goodstart recognises that every child belongs within their family, their cultural group, neighbourhood and
wider community. Goodstart believes that a child's earliest development and learning takes place through their
relationships, particularly with their family, who are a child's first and most influential educators. Goodstart commits to
respectful and collaborative relationships with families and communities, as we work together to create a positive
environment for our children - both where they live and where they learn - to actively promote childrens wellbeing,
learning and development.
Related documents: (Belonging, Being & Becoming, the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, 2009)
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.2
Families are supported in their parenting role and their values and beliefs about
child rearing are respected.
6.2.1
The expertise of families is recognised and they share in the decision making about
their childs learning and wellbeing.
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1/11/2015
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6.2.2
6.3
The service collaborates with other organisations and service providers to enhance
childrens learning and wellbeing.
6.3.1
Links with relevant community and support agencies are established and
maintained.
6.3.2
Continuity of learning and transitions for each child are supported by sharing
relevant information and clarifying responsibilities.
6.3.3
6.3.4
The service builds relationships and engages with the local community.
Goodstart's vision
Our Vision is for Australias children to have the best possible start in life.
Our Purpose is to ensure children have the learning, development and wellbeing outcomes they need, for school.
Our Guiding Principles:
Children are at the centre of everything we do;
Families are our primary partner;
Being a valued part of each unique community.
Related documents: Goodstart Strategic Plan.
Family involvement
Goodstart is committed to genuine collaborative relationships between families and early childhood professionals
where we can value each others knowledge of our children, communicate freely and respectfully with each other,
share insights and engage in shared decision-making. We encourage families to be involved in the Centre, provide
input into learning programs, spend time with our educators and contribute their skills and resources to the Centre to
enhance childrens wellbeing, learning and development.
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Related documents: (Belonging, Being & Becoming, the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, 2009);
Goodstart Strategic Plan; The Early Years Learning Framework, Principle 2 - Partnerships; National Regulation 74,
75, 76, 99, 102, 111, 157; NQS6 Children's Belongings Requirement; NQS2 Collection of Children Procedure; NQS7
Confidentiality, Privacy and Digital Information Security Requirement; NQS1 Educational Program and Practice Policy;
NQS6 Enrolment and Orientation Procedure; NQS6 Family Complaint Procedure; NQS5 Relationships with Children
Policy.
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Related documents: NQS6 Children's Belongings Requirement; NQS2 Children's Health and Safety Policy; NQS2
Collection of Children Procedure; NQS6 Enrolment and Orientation Procedure; NQS6 Inclusion Support Procedure;
Regulation 78 Food and beverages; Regulation 81 Sleep and rest; Regulation 93 Administration of medication;
National Quality Standard, Elements 2.1.2; 2.1.3 and 2.3.2.
Children's belongings
Goodstart promotes a strong sense of identity in children by encouraging them to bring their own family's ways of
being into the early childhood program. We recognise that childrens own special belongings help them to feel secure,
confident and connected to familiar people and places. We encourage families to bring their children's familiar
belongings to the Centre and will work with children and families to look after their belongings.
Related documents: (Belonging, Being & Becoming, the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, 2009); NQS6
Children's Belongings Requirement.
Family complaints
Families are actively encouraged to provide feedback to Goodstart. Goodstart will promptly address any concerns
from families to resolve issues and maintain good relationships. Goodstart provides a variety of avenues for families
to raise concerns or compliments:
In person, by speaking directly with the Centre Director
By phoning the Family Support Team on 1800 222 543
Via the Contact Us form on the website (www.goodstart.org.au)
Through our regular Family Feedback Survey
By writing to the Family Support Team, Goodstart Early Learning, PO Box 10120, Adelaide Street, QLD 4000.
Feedback and concerns are valuable for improving the learning and care provided by Goodstart to children and
families.
All Goodstart staff respect the privacy of families when addressing any concern.
Goodstart ensures that any necessary notifications about complaints and incidents are made to the relevant regulatory
authorities.
Related Documents: NQS6 Family Complaint Procedure.
Responsibilities
This policy is to be implemented by: All Staff.
Content Owner: Jennifer Lambert, Atg General Manager Strategic Communications
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Document Authors: Lisa Summer-Hayes, Family Communication Manager, Strategic Communications; Warren
Bright, Chief Operations Officer (Collection and access arrangements for children, Enrolment, orientation and
transition); Jennifer Lambert, Atg GM Strategic Communications (Family complaints, Use of photographic images)
Definitions
Children:
Each baby, toddler, three to five year old and school age child; children as individuals and as members of a
group in the education and care setting, unless otherwise stated. It is inclusive of children from all social,
cultural and linguistic backgrounds and of their learning styles, abilities, disabilities, gender, family
circumstances and geographic locations (Guide to the National Quality Standard, 2011).
Childrens belongings:
Clothing, footwear, accessories and personal items that belong to a child.
Communities:
Social or cultural groups or networks that share a common purpose, heritage, rights and responsibilities and/or
other bonds (Belonging, Being & Becoming, the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, 2009)
Families in relation to a child:
A parent, grandparents, sibling, uncle, aunt or cousin of the child, whether that relationship arises by birth,
marriage (including a de facto relationship) or by adoption or otherwise; or
A relative of the child according to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander tradition; or
A person with whom the child resides in a family-like relationship; or
A person who is recognised in the childs community as having a familial role is respect of the child (National
Law) (Guide to the National Quality Standard, 2011).
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