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Best Start

An early years initiative to support families and caregivers to provide the best possible environment, experiences and care for children from birth to school entry.

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The program focuses on all Aboriginal children as well as children experiencing vulnerability.

Best Start partnerships use local data and community knowledge to identify those who are experiencing vulnerability at their sites. Communities and service providers collaborate to address issues as they are experienced at a neighbourhood or regional level.

This localised, targeted way of finding solutions to problems faced by families is extremely effective. Efforts are focused on boosting children’s participation in the programs such as kindergarten and maternal and child health (MCH) services. The program also puts in place prevention strategies, such as providing referral pathways when targeted supports are required.

For early childhood professionals

Best Start Facilitator Position Description - 2022 Word 30.08 KB (opens in a new window)

Best Start Policy and Guidelines - 2022 Word 2.39 MB (opens in a new window)

Best-Start-Policy-and-Guidelines - 2022 PDF 997.87 KB (opens in a new window)

Project sites

There are a total of 30 Best Start project sites across Victoria. Six of these project sites work specifically with local Aboriginal communities. If you would like to contact your local Best Start site please email us at beststart@education.vic.gov.au

Outcomes

The primary outcomes listed below are medium-term outcomes and have been devised to focus and organise partnership efforts so that they align with Best Start key directions.

Primary outcomes

Children engage and participate in early childhood education (kindergarten and supported playgroups) and enter school as confident and involved learners.

Children and families actively engage with MCH services, attending key ages and stages visits to optimise health, well being, safety, learning and development.

Partnerships

Best Start partnerships lead reform at the local level. They play a key role in bringing local services together to deliver on the Best Start outcomes for children and their families, in particular those with the greatest needs.

Best Start Partnership Agreement - 2022 Word 43.07 KB (opens in a new window)

All Best Start partnerships have a role to play in working in a culturally inclusive manner with Aboriginal communities. The Best Start partnership works collaboratively to:

Aboriginal Best Start

The Victorian Aboriginal community includes several communities and extended family networks. It is widely acknowledged that past practices have not had a positive effect on Aboriginal people. Current health and welfare policies acknowledge the impact of past policies and seek to work collaboratively for a better future.

Aboriginal Best Start sites have been established to make sure that local Aboriginal communities and organisations are given every possible opportunity to influence outcomes for their children and families.

These sites are designed to empower communities and families and develop broad cross-sectoral partnerships across all early years services to improve outcomes for Aboriginal children and their families.

There are six Aboriginal Best Start project sites around Victoria.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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