Victorian Early Childhood Minister announces AEL expansion
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Victorian Early Childhood Minister announces AEL expansion

by Freya Lucas

June 21, 2021

Vulnerable Victorian three-year-olds will be supported to fully participate in kindergarten via the expansion of a successful early intervention program, the State’s Minister for Early Childhood announced on Friday.

 

Minister Ingrid Stitt shared that providers in 16 local government areas will deliver the Access to Early Learning program (AEL) with more than $15.1 million in funding from the Victorian Government. The expansion will allow the program to be set up at sites in Maroondah, Mitchell, Greater Shepparton, Latrobe, Frankston, Swan Hill, Greater Bendigo, Greater Geelong, Horsham, Melton, the Mornington Peninsula, East Gippsland, Yarra, Central Goldfields, Whittlesea and Colac-Otway. 

 

The evidence-based program has already proven effective in nine local government areas including Ballarat, Wodonga, Hume, Melbourne, Knox, Yarra Ranges, Casey, Dandenong, and Mildura, contributing to a significant increase in the number of vulnerable three-year-old children attending kindergarten with 1,954 three-year-old children known to Child Protection participating in 2020 compared to only 433 participating in 2014. 

 

At the core of the program is its outreach service which involves experienced and degree-qualified facilitators visiting families on a weekly basis to encourage and support in-home learning with tailored, practical activities as well as addressing any barriers to help strengthen the home learning environment. 

 

Research has shown the program is effective in sustaining high levels of early learning participation in children with significant levels of vulnerability and disadvantage. The AEL program received $3.8 million in the Victorian Budget 2020/21 and a further $11.36 million across four years in this year’s Budget. 

 

“We are ensuring all children across Victoria — no matter where they live or what their circumstance — have the support and access to fully participate in early education,” Ms Stitt said.

 

For more information about AEL, please see here.

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