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C&K’s Claire Allsop named National Leader of the Year for championing inclusion in early childhood education

C&K’s Principal Advisor of Inclusion, Claire Allsop, has been named Leader of the Year at the 2025 Reimagine Australia National Awards, recognising her exceptional leadership in embedding inclusion as a defining feature of quality early childhood education and care.

2025-11-26 05:46:51

by Fiona Alston

Wage boost secured for low‑paid public sector workers in South Australia

A newly endorsed enterprise agreement will deliver substantial pay increases and improved entitlements for around 6,800 low‑paid public sector workers in South Australia, including those in early childhood education services.

2025-11-24 07:00:03

by Fiona Alston

Supporting adopted children in early childhood education and care settings

Adoption is a complex and deeply personal journey that brings unique strengths, challenges and experiences to every child and family. In early childhood education and care (ECEC) environments, educators play a critical role in supporting adopted children to feel safe, seen and included, while also partnering respectfully with families to ensure children's individual needs are met.

2025-11-24 06:30:01

by Fiona Alston

Understanding the role of the nominated supervisor: Free webinar series supports ECEC leadership

A new three-part webinar series is now available to support nominated supervisors in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings to strengthen their knowledge, skills and professional confidence across a complex and critical leadership role.

2025-11-24 06:16:20

by Fiona Alston

End-of-year reflection: Building educator wellbeing through relationships that matter

As the early childhood sector approaches the close of another dynamic year, many educators are reflecting on the challenges, growth and impact of their work. It’s a time marked not only by planning transitions and celebrating children’s achievements but also by recognising the personal and collective toll that working in emotionally responsive environments can take.

2025-11-21 07:08:16

by Fiona Alston

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