The NQF commenced in Queensland on 1 January 2012 and applies to most education and care services including
long day care centres,
outside school hours care,
family day care and
kindergartens.
The NQF includes:
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National Law—the NQF operates under a nationally applied law system comprising the Education and Care Services National Law and the Education and Care Services National Regulations
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National Regulations—the Education and Care Services National Regulations support the National Law by providing detail on a range of operational requirements for education and care services
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National Quality Standard (NQS) comprising 7 quality areas that form the basis of ratings and assessment
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national approved learning frameworks outlining practices that support and promote children's learning from birth to 12 years old and their transition to school.
A number of learning guidelines have been developed that support and build on the approved learning frameworks in Queensland, including:
National authority
The Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) is the National Authority overseeing the NQF in education and care services in Australia and an essential resource for early childhood education and care sector updates, guidance and support.
Regulatory authorities
Each state and territory has a regulatory authority which implements functions under the NQF. The Regulatory Authority in Queensland carries out the following functions:
Resources
Related links
Learn more about unregulated Queensland education and care services and those regulated under the ECS Act.