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Early Childhood Care and Development Policy Partnership (ECPP)

To improve early childhood outcomes for First Nations children.

Function: 

Policy

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s: 

National Voice for Our Children (SNAICC), 5 CoP members, 5 independent First Nations members.

Government agency partner: 

Department of Education

Priority reform: 

Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Three
Priority Reform Four

Outcome: 

Outcome 02
Outcome 03
Outcome 04
Outcome 12
Outcome 13

Partnership timeframes: 

December 2022- 2025, possibility of extension.

Response agreed by both parties: 

Yes

Strong partnership elements - Clause 32

A

B

C

A(i): A(ii): A(iii): B(i):B(ii):B(iii):B(iv):C(i): C(ii): C(iii): C(iv): C(vi): C(v):C(vii): 
MetMetMetMetMetMetNot applicableMetMetMetMetMetMetMet

 

Strong partnership elements - Clause 33

Clause 33: 

Met

 

Achievements over the last 12 months: 

Since its establishment in August 2022, the ECPP has endorsed its Partnership Agreement to Implement and agreed six policy priorities to take forward in its Year One workplan. These documents have been published on the Department of Education’s website, alongside summary outcomes from each meeting.

The agreed policy priorities contribute to significant policy matters, namely through a focus on strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO) sector and greater coordination of government policy, programs and service delivery to support community-led models of care for children.

In 2023, the ECPP engaged in shared decision-making to commission two ECEC projects to build its research and evidence base for informing future work:

  • The first is a research project to develop options of funding model arrangements for ACCOs delivering ECEC, including integrated early years services; and  
  • The second is a systematic evidence review into the optimal hours of ECEC for First Nations children.

Partnership elements strengthened: 

New in 2023.

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