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Fed: Govt defends record on childhood services
AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2008
Fed: Govt defends record on childhood services
Eds: reissuing to remove hold in takekey
CANBERRA, Dec 12 AAP - The federal government is defending its record on improving
childhood education and services, saying it is investing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Australia ranks near the bottom of a list of OECD countries for childcare services,
a new report finds.
Australia met just two of 10 benchmarks - accreditation for early learning staff and
provision of subsidised childcare services for at least 25 per cent of children under
three - set by UNICEF.
Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard said the deficiencies would not be fixed overnight.
"You can't overcome more than a decade of neglect in a single day or in a single year,"
she told ABC Radio.
The government had invested more than half a billion dollars in universal pre-school
education and more than $100 million in new workforce development to help train early
learning teachers.
UNICEF says countries, such as Australia, should be spending at least one per cent
of their gross domestic product on childhood services.
Australia was spending less than half a per cent by failing to have a paid parental
leave scheme, insufficient staff training and inadequate staff to children ratios.
Ms Gillard said the report was rightly critical of Australia's record, but she blamed
the problems on the previous Howard government.
Sweden ranked number one in the world for childcare with ticks in every box. It was
followed by Iceland. Denmark, Finland, France and Norway.
Australia ranked 22 of 24, ahead of Canada and Ireland but behind the US, UK and Mexico.
The report, titled The Child Care Transition, says poor quality care had the potential
for both immediate and long-term harm to children.
It warned that some nations provided childcare in an ad-hoc way with minimal assurances
of quality.
AAP sld/rl/ldj
KEYWORD: UNICEF CHILD UPDATE (REISSUING)
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