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It is a condition of approval and continued approval for Child Care Benefit (CCB) purposes that services must comply with family assistance law. The Priority of Access Guidelines are set out in the Child Care Benefit (Eligibility of Child Care Services for Approval and Continued Approval) Determination 2000.
When this happens, our service will comply with the Australian Government 'Priority of Access Guidelines' to ensure places are allocated to families with the greatest need for child care support. These Guidelines will be strictly adhered to and failure to meet these Guidelines is a breach of the conditions of continued
Quality Services. Policy: Services and Programs. POLICY: Our Village Family Childcare Service Educators are offered to families according to location and availability and in accordance with the Australian Government's Priority of Access guidelines. Priority of access for a child's placement in education and care is
Child care providers with high demand and long waiting lists must refer to the Government's Priority Access Guidelines when placing children. The staff of your preferred child care service should make you aware of these guidelines, if they apply, when you contact them about enrolment. The Priority Access Guidelines
11 Nov 2016 Instruction Sheet 10 - Priority of Access Guidelines for child care services [144.4 kB]. Listen to PDF · Word Document Instruction Sheet 10 - Priority of Access Guidelines for child care services [152.4 kB]. Date: July 2015. Explains the principles for the allocation of child care places under the family assistance
Hours Care sometimes exceeds the number of places our service is approved for and there may be a waiting list to manage family demands. When this happens, our service will comply with the Australian Government 'Priority of Access Guidelines' to ensure places are allocated to families with the greatest need for child
18 Oct 2017 The guidelines only apply to Child Care Benefit ( CCB ) approved child care services and must be used when there is a waiting list for a service and a number of parents are applying for a limited number of vacant places, or if the service is full and a Priority 1 or 2 child requires child care.
What are the Priority of Access Guidelines? The guidelines only apply to approved child care. They are used when there is a waiting list for a child care service or when a number of parents are applying for a limited number of vacant places. Every approved child care service has to abide by the guidelines and tell you about
Explains the principles for the allocation of child care places under the family assistance law.
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