NEW ONLINE COURSE! 2021 - Active Supervision in the Early Years Sector Online Course is now available!
Section 165: Offence to inadequately supervise children of the Education and Care Services National Law Act 2010, it is an offence to inadequately supervise children. Inadequate supervision is currently the most commonly breached section of the National Law (section 165) in Australia.
But inadequate supervision can have far more serious consequences than just monetary fines and the potential loss of your employment. It can result in serious injury or the death of a child.
What is active supervision?
• It is the basis of providing a positive education and care experience.
• Protects children from harms or hazards that occur in daily experiences in play
• Allows for immediate response to a child who is distressed or in a hazardous situation.
• Educator being actively involved in the setting and knowing what each child is doing
• Thoughtful supervision of children creates opportunities to understand children’s interests
• Build positive relationships
Learning Outcomes:
• Active supervision requirements under the National Quality Framework;
• Active supervision requirements under Duty of Care;
• Types and levels of supervision;
• Shared responsibilities in relation to supervision.
• Importance of communication and planning in supervision
• De-briefing strategies when supervision is reviewed
We also offer this in an In-Service / Webinar format which is becoming hugely popular due to requirements under the National Law.
Individuals cost $35 (including GST). If you are part of a Service / Centre please contact us via enquiries@insafehands.net.au or 1300 794 644 for multiple course discounts.