Helping childcare workers and parents to keep kids healthy

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05 February 2013 

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The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP
Minister for Health

The Hon Kate Ellis MP
Minister for Early Childhood and Child Care

5 February 2013

A new guide aimed at keeping children safe and healthy in child care centres
was today launched by Minister for Health, Tanya Plibersek, and Minister for
Early Childhood and Child Care, Kate Ellis.

Health Minister Tanya Plibersek said the new Staying Healthy - Preventing
infectious diseases in early childhood education and care services gives
practical advice to childcare workers and parents on how to reduce the
spread of infectious disease such as norovirus and the flu.

“Staying Healthy will provide staff with simple and effective methods for
minimising the spread of disease, including advice on cleaning with
detergent and water, when to use bleach, using disposable gloves and
changing nappies,” Ms Plibersek said.

“It will also help staff recognise and manage a child who is sick, how to
discuss with parents the reasons for keeping unwell kids at home, staff
immunisation and diseases common to education and care services.”

Minister for Early Childhood and Child Care Kate Ellis said the 5th edition
of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Staying
Healthy report would help child care centres provide quality early education
and care.

“We introduced new national standards to lift the quality of child care
across Australia because we believe parents deserve peace of mind when they
drop their child off they are receiving quality care to a high standard,”
Minister Ellis said.

“The new guide will help providers meet the National Quality Framework by
keeping kids healthy and improving childcare services.

“All services across the country will be assessed and rated against new
National Quality Standard which will ensure that services are meeting basic
requirements including children’s health, safety and wellbeing.”

“This guide will provide an invaluable resource for services and educators
as they strive to improve the quality of their child care services for
children.”

The NHMRC has also developed posters and fact sheets to help child care
centres and parents reduce infection. The NHMRC is conducting a public
consultation to encourage feedback on these resources.

*       Further information can be found at the Staying Healthy public
consultation
<http://consultations.nhmrc.gov.au/public_consultations/staying_healthy_post
ers> .
*       View  <http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines/publications/ch55> Staying
Healthy: Preventing infectious diseases in early childhood education and
care services (5th Edition)
*       View photos from the Staying Healthy launch
<http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/media/events/2013/launch-staying-healthy-childcare-
publication> .

 

 

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