Before and after school: Literature review about Australian school age child care

J Cartmel, A Hayes - Children Australia, 2016 - cambridge.org
J Cartmel, A Hayes
Children Australia, 2016cambridge.org
One in three Australian children attend school-age childcare. School Age Care (SAC)
services have increased to meet the growing demand for children to have somewhere safe
to go before and after school while their parents work. SAC services have continued to grow
in size, but are still considered a “care” rather than “education” service. This literature review
highlights some current features of Australian SAC childcare sector. Key features detailed
include the growth in service usage and the particular organisation types that characterise …
One in three Australian children attend school-age childcare. School Age Care (SAC) services have increased to meet the growing demand for children to have somewhere safe to go before and after school while their parents work. SAC services have continued to grow in size, but are still considered a “care” rather than “education” service. This literature review highlights some current features of Australian SAC childcare sector. Key features detailed include the growth in service usage and the particular organisation types that characterise the sector. Other themes identified relate to parent expectations, venues, workforce needs and children's wellbeing. This literature review advocates for more research about the SAC sector.
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