[PDF][PDF] Disability, diversity and tides that lift all boats: Review of special education in the ACT

A Shaddock, N MacDonald, J Hook… - Chiswick, NSW …, 2009 - researchgate.net
This report outlines options for the provision of education services for students with a
disability in ACT schools. Although the report draws attention to deficiencies in services for …

Beyond professionalism: Classed and gendered capital in childcare work

Y Andrew - Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines the value of work in childcare, and the ways this is impacted by
historical schemes of value in relation to social class and gender. It critically examines the …

State structures and the politics of child care

D Brennan, R Mahon - Politics & Gender, 2011 - cambridge.org
New and reconfigured structures of policymaking and governance present fresh challenges
to gender equality seekers, especially in federal systems. In a world in which policy functions …

Early childhood services and support for vulnerable families: Lessons from the Benevolent Society's Partnerships in Early Childhood program

K Valentine, C Thomson, G Antcliff - Australian Journal of Social …, 2009 - search.informit.org
Access to early childhood services is widely considered to be an important means of
supporting vulnerable children and families. Yet the evidence that access to such services …

[图书][B] Australian work and family policy 1992-2006

M Blaxland, K Mullan, L Craig - 2009 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
This paper describes major Australian Government policies which affected families in the
years from 1992 to 2006. In 1996 there was a transition from a Labor to a Liberal/National …

A policy frame on early learning and teaching

K Weston, C Tayler - Learning and teaching in the early years, 2016 - books.google.com
Government policy sets out a vision and a program of ideas about what governments want to
do, and the governance for implementation. In this way, government policy is positioned …

Labour Cost in Family Day Care in Australia

K Tannous - Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand, 2008 - ojs.victoria.ac.nz
Abstract n Australia, there are currently around 10,500 workers providing formal funded child
care in either their homes or the homes of the children. They provide care for approximately …