2024 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards winners announced
HESTA has announced the three winners of the 2024 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards at a gala dinner held in Brisbane on Thursday 19 September.
Following more than 200 nominations submitted from across Australia, the superannuation provider named a New South Wales early learning centre, recognised for its inclusive culture, a Queensland kindergarten dedicated to improving First Nations children’s outcomes, and a transformative NSW educator and leader in its winners listing.
Now in their 14th year, the HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards are a highly competitive and revered offering in the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector, recognising the educators and carers at the heart of Australia’s ECEC system.
Individual Leadership Award: Katrina Hendry, KU Children’s Services, West Pymble, NSW
Ms Hendry was recognised for her transformative impact on early childhood education, shaped by tenure in Gambia, Africa and extensive academic and practical experience.
“This award is the highest recognition of appreciation for my contribution in leading early childhood services over 30 years,” she said on learning of her win.
“My work has always been done in collaboration with great teams and within organisations that facilitate and promote professional growth”, she continued.
“I am honoured to be recognised and celebrated in a way that highlights my commitment to children in West Africa, Spain and Australia, embracing the diverse elements of culture, environment and economic climate. Providing access to sustainable, quality early years programs for all children has been a life investment I am truly proud of.”
Advancing Pedagogy and Practice Award: Goodstart Early Learning Tuggerah, Tuggerah, NSW
Goodstart Early Learning Tuggerah was recognised for its innovative Interability program, developed in collaboration with local disability service AMPEY, which fosters inclusivity, social skills, and empathy through interactions between neurodiverse individuals and children.
Centre Director Tearne Martin credited the whole team at Goodstart Tuggerah and AMPEY for winning the HESTA award.
“The most rewarding aspect of our work in the program is seeing the positive impact we have on the children’s growth and development and our neurodivergent community members,” Ms Martin said.
“Building strong professional partnerships with the community and knowing that our efforts contribute to an inclusive and equitable environment where everyone is seen and can get what they need to succeed provides a deep sense of accomplishment and purpose.”
Outstanding Service Award: C&K Walkervale Community Kindergarten, The Creche and Kindergarten Association, Bundaberg, QLD
C&K Walkervale Community Kindergarten was recognised for its dedication to improving outcomes for First Nations children and families.
The team partnered with the Taribelang Aboriginal Corporation to overcome barriers to enrolment and attendance, fostering a culturally safe and inclusive learning environment.
C&K Walkervale Community Kindergarten Teacher and Director Kellie Aldridge said the team were thrilled to win a HESTA award.
“As educators, we often forget the amazing things we do daily,” she said.
“Winning a HESTA award reminds us of all those amazing little things we do that join to form a bigger picture. It has prompted us to reflect on where we have come from and the positive changes we have made. It gives us a sense of pride in our work, and we feel valued.”
“Sharing knowledge with other centres and bringing in new knowledge to our services while all learning together is very fulfilling. In our time at the centre, we have built respectful and meaningful relationships with our children and families that allow them to feel safe and included, leading to better outcomes, access and inclusion for our children.”
HESTA CEO Debby Blakey congratulated both the winners and the nine finalists named in the lead up to the awards.
“Early childhood educators play such a pivotal role in helping shape the futures of young Australians, and it’s an honour to recognise their outstanding contributions through these awards,” she said.
The winners shared in a $30,000 prize money pool that can be used for further education, service improvement, or team development, courtesy of longstanding HESTA Awards supporter ME (a subsidiary of Bank of Queensland – BOQ).
“ME is privileged to celebrate the well-deserved winners of these awards,” BOQ Group Executive of Retail Banking Greg Boyle said.
“Their consistent display of exemplary leadership in early education and care goes above and beyond, giving our children the best chance to reach their full potential.”
Learn more about the HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards here.
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