Newsroom
Articles
Kate is passionate about contributing to public debate on a wide range of important issues. Here are some of the issues she has touched on in the past.
- Should successful athletes have to pay back the AIS 10 Jun 2009
- Let's give youth voice now for a better future 12 Oct 2008
- Organ donation it's the greatest gift of all 21 Sep 2008
- Is safe sex message falling on deaf ears 31 Aug 2008
- Grassroots funding is key to Olympic glorys 10 Aug 2008
- Easy to overlook big issue of homelessness 20 Jul 2008
- Trailblazer Natasha leaves lasting legacy 29 Jun 2008
- Heavy hitters boost our World Cup hopes 01 Jun 2008
- Youth Forum Discussion Paper 17 May 2008
- We can't take sport for granted 11 May 2008
- Women truly can do anything be anything 20 Apr 2008
- Let the Games begin with all our athletes 30 Mar 2008
- Proud past but future a challenge for women 09 Mar 2008
- Young people will be heard at highest level 17 Feb 2008
- Our nation has changed dramatically in three weeks 16 Dec 2007
- Mobile Phone Towers 23 Sep 2007
- Bradken Foundry 01 Jul 2007
- Full Fees 03 Jun 2007
- Eating Disorders 17 Dec 2006
- Iraq 27 Jul 2006
- Electoral Laws 26 Jun 2006
- Dental 08 Jan 2006
- Make Poverty History 18 Sep 2005
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
Media Releases
2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 200803 May 2010 - $1.8 Million for New Early Childhood Program in Melbourne
Media Release
JENNY MACKLIN MP
Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services
and Indigenous Affairs
KATE ELLIS MP
Minister for Early Childhood Education, Childcare and Youth
3 May 2010
$1.8 million for new early childhood program in Melbourne
The Australian Government has provided $1.8 million over three years to provide at risk children with access to a new early childhood project bringing together quality early childhood education and care, with intensive family support.
The Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin, announced the funding at the launch of the Children's Protection Society's new Child and Family Centre in Heidelberg West, where the Integrated Early Education and Care Project will be trialled.
The project provides 15 child care places for vulnerable children in a five day a week program, as well as on-site services for their families such as counselling and parenting classes.
Parents will also be linked with services to address underlying problems such as mental health, drug and alcohol and family violence.
Each child will have an individual learning and development record, which will be reviewed at least every three months to make sure that they are meeting developmental and learning milestones.
"The evidence is clear that quality early learning programs are very effective at overcoming disadvantage in young children. This program offers high staff-to-child ratios and tailored learning activities, giving children the very best start in life," Ms Macklin said.
"This program will help kids learn and grow, while also helping mum and dad with parenting and coping with the pressures of family life.
"The Children's Protection Society has extensive experience working with vulnerable families and runs programs with a child protection focus, including health, counselling and parenting support services."
The Integrated Early Education and Care Project will be evaluated by the Centre for Community Child Health at the Melbourne Royal Children's Hospital.
That evaluation will provide feedback on strategies most likely to help vulnerable families to benefit from early childhood programs.
"We're investing in innovative new approaches to early childhood education, particularly for vulnerable families. The pilot project is based on findings from the successful Carolina Abecedarian Project in the United States and will be tailored to support the specific needs of Australian families," Ms Ellis said.
"The project is a first in Australia and we're very keen to see what benefits it can deliver for vulnerable children and families in Heidelberg West.
"I want all children to access early childhood education and care but it's particularly important that children from a disadvantaged background or those at risk of abuse and neglect have access to early education."
This trial is being delivered as part of the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children.
Media contact: Jessica Walker (Macklin) 0430166633
Jayne Stinson (Ellis) 0458547512
