GROUP NAMES

                  Amna Mohammed Nur
                  Shova puri
                  Kazi Taslima Sultana
                  Afshana
                  Waheeda
                  nazmun




Australia
CHILD CARE IN




  Australia
GROUP MEMBERS ARE

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 Kazi Taslima Sultana – Types of Child Care
  System
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OVERVIEW OF AUSTRALIA

Australia is located in southeast of Asia,
 between
the Pacific and Indian oceans, the world's
 smallest
continent, is almost completely surrounded
 by
ocean expanses

   Capital of Australia is Canberra
   Area – 7.7 million sq km
   Population – 22 million
   Australia is Democratic republic
   Primary language English
   Currency – Australian Dollar
Comparison of Types of Child Care
         System
             Australia                 Canada
Long Day Care                                Regulated Child Care
• Care for children from birth to school age • Regulated child care refers to child care
• They are open eight hours a day              services that are regulated by provincial and
• Run by Private operators, local councils,    territorial licensing or monitoring standards
   community organizations and non-profit      such as Child Care Centre
   organizations                             • Regulatory body provide license

Family Day Care                                Private Child Care Centres are independently
• Home based care for children aged up-to      managed by the owner/operator of the
    12 years                                   service.
• Care provided by registered caregivers at    Most of them are controlled by regulatory
    caregiver’s home.
                                               board.
• Monitored by Local FDC coordination
    units
Pre-school                                     Nursery Schools
• Planned educational program for              • They offer preschool children 2 to 5 years
    children between 3 and 5 years.            of
• Operation hours 9:00am and 3:00pm              age with an introductory learning
• Most of them run by government and
                                               experience,
    some are run by private sector
                                                 either in the morning or afternoon.
Comparison of Types of Child Care
          System
                  Australia                                            Canada
Before / After School Care                         Public Child Care
•   Provide supervised care and recreation         Public child care run municipal and regional
    for primary school children.                   governments in Ontario such as after school
•   Hours of operation is 7.00 – 9.00 am
     and 3.00 – 6.00 pm                            After School and Recreation Care
• Run by community, private organizations          • It is unlicensed programs for children aged 6
    and Government                                   to 12 years offered by Toronto Parks, Forestry
                                                     and Recreation.

Occasional Care Service                        Licensed Home Child Care
•   Provide short periods of care for children • They offer early learning
    birth to under school age.                   and care, in approved homes, for children
•   Hours and days of operation varies.          from 0 to 12 years.
•   Run by Community and non-profit
    organizations, and local councils.

Nanny                                              Unregulated child care in Canada include
•  Employed by the family on either a live-in or   • Informal parental care,
   a live-out basis for care of children.          • Care by relatives, and
•  This service may be or not registered.          • Care within or outside the family home by
                                                     caregivers such as babysitters and nannies.
HTTP://IFP.MYCHILD.GOV.AU/CHILDCARESERVICE/SEARCH.ASPX
HTTP://WWW.CAREFORKIDS.COM.AU/ARTICLESV2/ARTICLE.ASPX
CLASS HANDOUT ( POWER POINT PRINT )
HTTP://WWW.PARL.GC.CA/CONTENT/LOP/RESEARCHPUBLICATIONS/PRB0418-

HTTP://CHILDCAREONTARIO.ORG
HTTP://PRIVATILIZATION.CRRU.CA
HTTP://AUSTATS.ABS.GOV.AU
HISTORY/EVOLUTION OF SYSTEM
UNDERLYING PHILOSOPHY
AVAILABILITY
         Canada                       There is greater child care
                                         availability than in past
The availability of Early childhood
                                      •   there are 5,758 long day care
programs in Canada varies.                services across the country
•   all children’s are entitled to   •    more than 870,000 children
    access in to kindergarten in the      were using approved child care
    school system
                                     •    in March quarter 2010, 90 % of
•   Only 20 percent of young              reporting long day care
    children have access to               services in major cities had
    regulated child care program.         vacancies
•   there are only enough regulated •     increasing 98 % of long day
    child care spaces for 10.7 % of       care services in remote areas
    children in Ontario



            Australia
AVAILIBILITY
Canada                                         Australia
•   There are about 4,600          •   Around 250,000 children
    licensed childcare centres         attended both formal care and
                                       informal care
•   there are 140 licensed private
    home care agencies in          •   About 2 million children had
    Ontario                            no usual child care
                                       arrangements
•    subsidies are available for
    working and low income         •   Demand for child care is set
    family                             to increase in the future is
                                       projected to grow by around
                                       500,000 children by 2020.
                                   •   Subsidies are available for
                                       Long day care and family day
                                       care services
ACCESSIBILITY
ROLE OF ECE/TRAINING

Global child care

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    GROUP NAMES Amna Mohammed Nur Shova puri Kazi Taslima Sultana Afshana Waheeda nazmun Australia
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    CHILD CARE IN Australia
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    GROUP MEMBERS ARE …………………………  …………………………….  Kazi Taslima Sultana – Types of Child Care System ……………………………………  …………………………………….
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    OVERVIEW OF AUSTRALIA Australiais located in southeast of Asia, between the Pacific and Indian oceans, the world's smallest continent, is almost completely surrounded by ocean expanses  Capital of Australia is Canberra  Area – 7.7 million sq km  Population – 22 million  Australia is Democratic republic  Primary language English  Currency – Australian Dollar
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    Comparison of Typesof Child Care System Australia Canada Long Day Care Regulated Child Care • Care for children from birth to school age • Regulated child care refers to child care • They are open eight hours a day services that are regulated by provincial and • Run by Private operators, local councils, territorial licensing or monitoring standards community organizations and non-profit such as Child Care Centre organizations • Regulatory body provide license Family Day Care Private Child Care Centres are independently • Home based care for children aged up-to managed by the owner/operator of the 12 years service. • Care provided by registered caregivers at Most of them are controlled by regulatory caregiver’s home. board. • Monitored by Local FDC coordination units Pre-school Nursery Schools • Planned educational program for • They offer preschool children 2 to 5 years children between 3 and 5 years. of • Operation hours 9:00am and 3:00pm age with an introductory learning • Most of them run by government and experience, some are run by private sector either in the morning or afternoon.
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    Comparison of Typesof Child Care System Australia Canada Before / After School Care Public Child Care • Provide supervised care and recreation Public child care run municipal and regional for primary school children. governments in Ontario such as after school • Hours of operation is 7.00 – 9.00 am and 3.00 – 6.00 pm After School and Recreation Care • Run by community, private organizations • It is unlicensed programs for children aged 6 and Government to 12 years offered by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation. Occasional Care Service Licensed Home Child Care • Provide short periods of care for children • They offer early learning birth to under school age. and care, in approved homes, for children • Hours and days of operation varies. from 0 to 12 years. • Run by Community and non-profit organizations, and local councils. Nanny Unregulated child care in Canada include • Employed by the family on either a live-in or • Informal parental care, a live-out basis for care of children. • Care by relatives, and • This service may be or not registered. • Care within or outside the family home by caregivers such as babysitters and nannies.
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    HTTP://IFP.MYCHILD.GOV.AU/CHILDCARESERVICE/SEARCH.ASPX HTTP://WWW.CAREFORKIDS.COM.AU/ARTICLESV2/ARTICLE.ASPX CLASS HANDOUT (POWER POINT PRINT ) HTTP://WWW.PARL.GC.CA/CONTENT/LOP/RESEARCHPUBLICATIONS/PRB0418- HTTP://CHILDCAREONTARIO.ORG HTTP://PRIVATILIZATION.CRRU.CA HTTP://AUSTATS.ABS.GOV.AU
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    AVAILABILITY Canada There is greater child care availability than in past The availability of Early childhood • there are 5,758 long day care programs in Canada varies. services across the country • all children’s are entitled to • more than 870,000 children access in to kindergarten in the were using approved child care school system • in March quarter 2010, 90 % of • Only 20 percent of young reporting long day care children have access to services in major cities had regulated child care program. vacancies • there are only enough regulated • increasing 98 % of long day child care spaces for 10.7 % of care services in remote areas children in Ontario Australia
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    AVAILIBILITY Canada Australia • There are about 4,600 • Around 250,000 children licensed childcare centres attended both formal care and informal care • there are 140 licensed private home care agencies in • About 2 million children had Ontario no usual child care arrangements • subsidies are available for working and low income • Demand for child care is set family to increase in the future is projected to grow by around 500,000 children by 2020. • Subsidies are available for Long day care and family day care services
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