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Photo (L-R): Karen Dawson, Acting CEO, KU Children’s Services; Ingrid Stitt, Minister for Early Childhood; Melissa Horne, Member for Williamstown KU is thrilled with this morning’s announcement by the Victorian …

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KU Children’s Services is very proud to have been recognised as an Employer of Choice at the 2020 Australian Business Awards for the fifth year in a row. The award …

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By Natasha Mackle, Nursery Educator, KU Wonnayba Children’s Centre At the start of the year during the height of COVID-19, we were noticing how our environment was changing. The nursery/toddler …

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The children at Alfred Child Care Centre in Melbourne have recently been involved in a project creating face masks. As Melbourne entered their second lockdown, the children noticed their families …

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Keeping children safe and well is everybody’s business At KU, we put children’s safety and wellbeing at the centre of our practice. KU has long been committed to the belief …

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Updated March 2022 In response to the challenges associated with COVID-19, the KU Sector Capacity Building team have developed some social stories to help children and families to navigate the …

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KU Cobbitty Preschool has been involved in the MATEY project, an initiative from Camden Council linking children from the preschool with residents from Carrington Care. The children and residents have …

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At KU Heathcote, the children and educators enjoy spending time outside, learning through nature play. The children have been planting succulents and have discovered that they can grow succulent “babies” …

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The children and staff at KU Peninsula Preschool have been very excited to get back out into the community for their regular excursions. “It’s wonderful to be back out in …

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After months of families having children at home due to COVID-19, KU Ashmont Preschool and Family Centre is finally set to open at the start of Term 3, 2020. The …

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KU Children’s Services CEO, Christine Legg, will be taking part in this year’s Vinnies CEO Sleepout. Each year hundreds of CEOs, business owners, and community and government leaders, sleep outdoors …

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The children, families, and staff at KU Killara Park Preschool have been involved in their own teddy bear project, inspired by the recent movement of community bear hunts. Read the …

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