LOOKOUT Education Support Centres
Supporting the educational engagement of children and young people living in care.
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- Supporting children and young people living in care
- Support in early childhood education and care
- Support in schools
- Video story: LOOKOUT centres support in schools
- LOOKOUT Centre Handbook
- Contact us
LOOKOUT Education Support Centres are designed to boost the capability of early childhood services, schools, carers, child protection practitioners and out-of-home care services to improve educational outcomes for children and young people living in out-of-home care.
Supporting children and young people living in care
Research indicates that children and young people living in care are at greater risk of poorer educational outcomes than those in the broader community. Young children and students in out-of-home care are at greater risk of:
- poor kindergarten and school attendance and engagement
- failing to develop foundational educational skills and reaching expected benchmarks
- disengaging from compulsory schooling
- not achieving any academic qualification.
Support in early childhood education and care
LOOKOUT Early Childhood Learning Advisors (ECLAs):
- facilitate and monitor the participation of children in out-of-home care in two years of high-quality kindergarten
- support access to Early Start Kindergarten and the Pre-Prep rollout
- strengthen supportive transitions to school
- promote The early childhood agreement for children in out-of-home care.
In recognition that children living in care experience complex and intersecting barriers to education, and are often supported by several professionals and carers, ECLAs play a coordinating partnership role.
ECLAs work with a range of stakeholders and other support services to meet the needs of children living in care by promoting inclusive, trauma-informed approaches and cultural safety in kindergarten settings.
LOOKOUT Streamlining Access Officers build sector capability regarding the value of, and how to identify and access, high quality early education and care, with a focus on children known to Child Protection.
Further information for early childhood professionals: Supporting children placed in out-of-home care.
Support in schools
LOOKOUT centres assist children and young people in schools through:
- promoting the Out-Of-Home Care Education Commitment: a Partnering Agreement
- professional development with staff to support students educational and socio-emotional needs
- advice to schools to support individual students
- reviewing enrolment decisions that aren’t in a student’s best interests
- facilitating opportunities for students to participate fully in school life (including camps, excursions and extracurricular activities).
LOOKOUT centres focus on professional development, advocacy, expert advice and support to build the capability of professionals who work with children and young people in care, making sure that education is at the centre of decisions made about their care, placement and future.
Video story: LOOKOUT centres support in schools
https://player.vimeo.com/video/300614231?autoplay=0
LOOKOUT Centre Handbook
Download the LOOKOUT Centre Handbook below:
Contact us
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Updated 26 March 2026
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