Report shows importance of high quality ECE - Publication date: 4 May 2009
Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / NZ Childcare Association Chief Executive
However, data in the report shows that despite increasing participation in ECE, many of the children who would benefit most are still not taking part, “20 hours free ECE has improved participation, but there is a need for investment in the areas with low-participation. This is critical if we are going to ensure that every child has the best start in life.”
“The final recommendations in the report make good sense. Our Association strongly agrees with the report’s recommendation to ‘create access to high quality ECE for as much of the population as possible’ but this will require ongoing investment and monitoring to ensure that quality of provision is not compromised.”
The findings validate the importance of ECE, “The study's value is that it brings together two emerging bodies of knowledge about early development and the outcomes of ECE programmes, relating these back to social policy. This is a discussion that we must have if we value our children and their future.”
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To the journalist: Please note that Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa / New Zealand Childcare Association should be cited in full in the first instance and can then be abbreviated to NZCA.

