Results of the 2016 Census show that, at a national level, the preschool participation rate among Indigenous children has increased substantially over the past decade. Furthermore, preschool participation rates for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children have converged over this period, most markedly in the Northern Territory. Preschool participation rates among Indigenous children varied between and within jurisdictions, but (based on analysis at the fairly broad geographical level of Indigenous region) increased in all but a few regions. While preschool participation rates among Indigenous children have generally increased, children in relatively disadvantaged circumstances, who might gain the most from a preschool service that meets the...
This resource sheet focuses on how to improve access to early childhood services located in metropol...
There were 288,052 children aged 4 or 5 years old enrolled in a preschool program in 2013, according...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
There has been substantial growth in the number of Indigenous children enrolled in preschool - estim...
Background: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
BACKGROUND: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This report presents AIFS research undertaken to identify gaps in access to and participation in pre...
This study presents the most robust evidence to date of the importance of engaging Indigenous child...
The health of the population is distributed by socio-economic status and thisrelationship is greates...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
Background With the pending implementation of the Closing the Gap 2020 recommendations, there is an ...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
Background Indigenous Australian children are twice as likely to score poorly on developmental outco...
Whilst early childhood education is regarded as important for young Indigenous Australians and it ha...
This resource sheet focuses on how to improve access to early childhood services located in metropol...
There were 288,052 children aged 4 or 5 years old enrolled in a preschool program in 2013, according...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
There has been substantial growth in the number of Indigenous children enrolled in preschool - estim...
Background: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
BACKGROUND: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This report presents AIFS research undertaken to identify gaps in access to and participation in pre...
This study presents the most robust evidence to date of the importance of engaging Indigenous child...
The health of the population is distributed by socio-economic status and thisrelationship is greates...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
Background With the pending implementation of the Closing the Gap 2020 recommendations, there is an ...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
Background Indigenous Australian children are twice as likely to score poorly on developmental outco...
Whilst early childhood education is regarded as important for young Indigenous Australians and it ha...
This resource sheet focuses on how to improve access to early childhood services located in metropol...
There were 288,052 children aged 4 or 5 years old enrolled in a preschool program in 2013, according...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...