Calls for a pause in childcare changes to think about how to do reform Childcare advocacy groups are warning the government that it must take a breath before barrelling on with the push to
Nationals push for tripling paid parental leave to 18 months and lowering Hecs debt for mothers The Nationals will canvass tripling paid parental leave in Australia to up to 18 months and income-splitting options for young
Can Australia’s childcare sector look overseas on how to strengthen the sector? The next few weeks are shaping as crucial for the childcare and early education sector as key state and federal
How to embed learning systems in social services: A case study of South Australia’s Child and Family Support System How to embed learning systems in social services is a report from CPD, in partnership with The Front Project, that
Submission: A new approach to programs for families and children CPD’s briefing note Overcoming challenges in collaborative commissioning pinpoints the main barriers to adopting this approach, and explores ways to
Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Delivering quality care more efficiently The Centre for Policy Development’s submission to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry on Delivering quality care more efficiently makes 10 recommendations
New Measuring What Matters data a key ingredient for guiding long-term economic reform CPD welcomes today’s release of the updated Measuring What Matters dashboard by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). As the
CPD welcomes new Productivity Commission care economy report, urges government to build on reform momentum CPD welcomes the Productivity Commission’s interim report Delivering Quality Care More Efficiently, and urges the government to adopt its key
Productivity with Purpose: Clear pathways to a more equitable future Productivity with Purpose is a report from the Centre for Policy Development that lays out practical reforms for tying productivity