Backing More Families With Better Access To Kinder

More children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are accessing and attending kindergarten, thanks to council-led outreach programs supported by the Andrews Labor Government.

Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Early Childhood and Pre-Prep, Ingrid Stitt today visited Springvale Service for Children to receive an update from one of the recipients of 22 CALD Outreach Initiative grants and meet families in the City of Greater Dandenong who have benefitted from the program.

Supporting councils to run engagement activities and employ outreach workers, grants totaling $3.5 million have backed children and families from CALD backgrounds to access and attend kindergarten, connect with other early childhood supports and transition successfully to primary school.

The CALD Outreach Initiative started in eight local councils in 2021 and has already supported more than 2,500 children to enroll in and attend kindergarten. With more local councils now joining the program, it will see more children from diverse backgrounds benefit from the Labor Government’s $14 billion Best Start, Best life reforms.

CALD outreach teams work across communities to help CALD families access early childhood services in their local area, including visiting playgroups, libraries and community hubs, assisting families with kindergarten enrolment, organising information sessions and working with educators to address attendance barriers.

The Municipal Association of Victoria is receiving funding to support council-led outreach programs and activities, and share key learnings and insights with all councils state-wide.

A further $800,000 in funding over two years is also supporting bicultural workers from the Brotherhood of St Laurence to deliver targeted outreach to CALD families living in public housing in the cities of Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Moonee Valley and Yarra through the Family Learning Support Program.

Since 2020, the program has worked with families from Eritrean, Ethiopian, Vietnamese, Somali, Pakistani, Turkish, Sudanese and Pacific Islander backgrounds, with a full suite of translated resources and free interpreters available to support Victoria’s multicultural communities to engage with kindergarten.

For more information visit vic.gov.au/kinder/translations or vic.gov.au/use-interpreter-early-childhood-education-services.