Wellbank Children's Centre overview
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60 Flavelle Street (cnr Wellbank St)Concord, NSW, 2137
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Wellbank Children’s Centre provides high-quality care and education to children from birth to five years of age, delivering innovative, inclusive and meaningful experiences for well-rounded learning and development.
The centre's experienced staff strive to be leaders in the field, advocating the role of learning through play and ensuring that children are seen as capable, involved learners. Wellbank Children’s Centre provides a warm, caring and loving environment – a home away from home where children and families feel welcome, respected and cared for.
Serious security management vulnerability! As a parent, I have to raise serious questions about the management ability of your kindergarten after witnessing the... Serious security management vulnerability! As a parent, I have to raise serious questions about the management ability of your kindergarten after witnessing the inadequate teacher configuration and unattended scene. The chaotic scene witnessed during the visit on Tuesday exposed serious safety hazards: when communicating with a teacher, he couldn't see the children facing away from the activity area. After my reminder to look back, another teacher couldn't pay attention to other children when changing diapers, and the personnel allocation was extremely unreasonable. The third teacher even "wrote a report" during non emergency hours (why didn't he assist in changing diapers or taking care of them first?), which forced me to suggest that the staff call for support. The fourth teacher was taking care of them outdoors The child safety vacuum period is shocking - when the staff left to call colleagues, the room was completely unattended! -The only worker left behind the glass door had their vision blocked, and a child continued to throw toys from high altitude (explained by the park as having "special needs"). ——I understand that children with special needs need attention, but if there is enough manpower to rotate supervision, such dangerous behavior can be completely avoided Read more
Firstly, everyone gives reviews based on their personal experience, whether it’s fair or not, it’s very subjective. No one is in the position... Firstly, everyone gives reviews based on their personal experience, whether it’s fair or not, it’s very subjective. No one is in the position to judge others as you and your children may have never experienced what others’ children have gone through. Most of the educators in this Centre are great, lovely, and caring. The facilities are also good. However, the Management is rather cold hearted, not much empathy for your concerns - almost feeling like your child is just a number (the admin lady is extremely good though). The staff turnover is very high, but the staff quality is good. In general, it’s a good daycare, good educators, but can not persuade my heart to give many stars due to the management - very disappointed. Read more
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In January 2012 the National Quality Framework (NQF) came into effect across Australia.
The purpose of the NQF is to improve and standardise the quality of child care through a
range of measures including better staff to child ratios, higher staff qualifications
and an assessment and rating system designed to promote continuous improvement.
Under the NQF child care services are assessed and rated against the National Quality Standards (NQS).
The NQS measures the quality of early childhood education and care in Australia. It will cover
most long day care, family day care, preschool/kindergarten and outside school hours care services.
Under these standards child care services will be assessed and rated against the
seven quality areas, 18 standards and 58 elements that make up the NQS.