Revised in 2017, Te Whāriki is a key document that sets out our curriculum. Embedded by the bi-cultural heritage of Aotearoa, Te Whāriki gives us an insight view of encouraging and extending each child's learning through following and supporting their individual interests.
Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008 is a national framework that sets out the operation regulations for all Early Childhood Education services.
Pandas Home Care is licensed in accordance with the Education and Training Act 2020 under the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008, which prescribe minimum standards that each licensed service must meet. Licensing criteria are used to assess how the services meet the minimum standards required by the regulations.
The Education and Training Act 2020 aims to give all learners a high-quality, culturally responsive, seamless and inclusive education, from early learning, through schooling, and into tertiary education, vocational training and employment.
The Children's Act 2014 was part of a series of comprehensive measures brought in to protect and improve the wellbeing of vulnerable children. Find information and resources for employers, organisations and individuals relating to the Act.
This Funding Handbook is issued under section 548(5) of the Education and Training Act 2020(external link). The funding paid to licensed services is paid subject to the terms and conditions set out under this Handbook and must be complied with. The terms used in this Handbook are based in the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008.
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