Children (Education and Care Services) Supplementary Provisions Act 2011 No 70
Current version for 2 January 2012 to date (accessed 22 May 2013 at 23:23)
Part 2

Part 2 Guiding principles

6   Principles underlying the provision of State regulated education and care services

The provision of State regulated education and care services should be based on the following principles:
(a)  the paramount consideration in the provision of State regulated education and care services is the best interests of children,
(b)  children should receive services that meet their individual needs (including the needs of children with a disability) and enhance their physical, emotional, cognitive, social and cultural development,
(c)  State regulated education and care services should assist the development and education of the children who attend them,
(d)  State regulated education and care services should be planned and operated in a manner that recognises the diversity of the children who attend them and of the communities that they serve,
(e)  parents have a right to information about the State regulated education and care services which their children attend,
(f)  parents have both a right and a responsibility to be involved in the making of decisions by a State regulated education and care service in so far as those decisions affect their children.
Note. State regulated education and care services must also be operated in accordance with any relevant provisions of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.

7   Role of principles

(1)  The principles set out in this Part are intended to give guidance and direction in the administration of this Act. They do not create, or confer on any person, any right or entitlement enforceable at law.
(2)  However, this section does not prevent any disciplinary proceedings against a member of the Government Service.
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