Creche workers

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Started by Reyne93 · Sun, 1 Oct 2017 · 8:24 PM · 7 replies · 13,810 views

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Reyne93 Original Post ⏱ Sun, 1 Oct 2017 · 8:24 PM ·💬 15 posts
Hi,

If a gym has a creche, does the person looking after these children need any qualifications.
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Lorina ⏱ Mon, 2 Oct 2017 · 1:35 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
What state are you in?

Just so I can find out the necessary requirements?

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Lorina ⏱ Mon, 2 Oct 2017 · 1:36 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
How many children all together?

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Reyne93 ⏱ Mon, 2 Oct 2017 · 1:49 PM ·💬 15 posts
I am in qld.

And at the moment there is only 5 but numbers could pick up.
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Lorina ⏱ Tue, 3 Oct 2017 · 8:31 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
No, as far as I understand creche's dont follow the typical regulaltions and practices that a typical early childhood setting would use. So, it creche's slightly differ as in they dont need to follow the regulations rules:

Creche's

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CThomas Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 4 Oct 2017 · 10:01 AM ·💬 12 posts
In QLD, a care facility in a gym is referred to as 'adjunct care', which appears in the QLD Education and Care Services Act 2013. Adjunct care is unregulated, however there are certain requirements around it (for it to be classed as adjunct care), such as - the parent must remain on the premises, and care can't be for more than 3 hours each time. The QLD Regulatory Authority can take complaints about adjunct care services, however, when they visit, it would only be on an advisory basis, as they have no powers under the Act to make the business owner comply with any requirements, such as around staff:child ratios, or staff qualifications.
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Reyne93 ⏱ Wed, 4 Oct 2017 · 11:47 AM ·💬 15 posts
Thankyou CThomas. This is great to know
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Lorina ⏱ Thu, 5 Oct 2017 · 12:26 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
CThomas wrote:In QLD, a care facility in a gym is referred to as 'adjunct care', which appears in the QLD Education and Care Services Act 2013. Adjunct care is unregulated, however there are certain requirements around it (for it to be classed as adjunct care), such as - the parent must remain on the premises, and care can't be for more than 3 hours each time. The QLD Regulatory Authority can take complaints about adjunct care services, however, when they visit, it would only be on an advisory basis, as they have no powers under the Act to make the business owner comply with any requirements, such as around staff:child ratios, or staff qualifications.
Thank you for your information!

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