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Policies and procedures in early childhood services

Information on the policies and procedures that all early childhood services must have in place. This applies to all National Quality Framework (NQF) services and those approved under the Children’s Services Act (CS Act) services.

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Required policies and procedures for all services

All National Quality Framework (NQF) services must have policies and procedures in place for the situations listed below. This also applies to occasional care and limited hours care services regulated under the Children’s Services Act 1996.

Resources for providers and services

Guide to the National Quality Framework

Section 7.1 of the Guide to the NQF has detailed information on policies and procedures.

Preparing NQF policies and procedures

The Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) has detailed information and guidance for all policies and procedures services must have in place.

The policy and procedure guidelines step providers and services through the information to consider when:

Policies must be tailored to suit each service.

Following policies and procedures

Providers must take reasonable steps to ensure staff follow their service’s policies and procedures.

This requires:

Read ACECQA’s guidance ‘Six reasonable steps to ensure staff follow policies and procedures’ at Preparing NQF policies and procedures.

Additional policies for family day care (FDC) services

Family day care (FDC) providers must have all the policies and procedures listed above, as well as additional policies and procedures specific to FDC.

They also need to have systems in place to support employees who often work alone, and at large distances from each other:

FDC providers must have policies and procedures that describe:

FDC resources

Refer to ACECQA’s Family Day Care information sheets on the following topics:

Refer to ACECQA’s guidance on preparing policies and procedures, which includes the following resources specifically for FDC services:

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Updated 27 March 2026



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