Service Providers in Queensland

In Home Care is an approved form of child care that is funded by the Australian government. It is designed to support families whose circumstances make it difficult for them to access other forms of mainstream child care.

Responsibilities of a service

In home care services have a responsibility to:

Direct all families and support services in need of in home care to the In Home Care Support Agency
Provide education and care in accordance with the Family Management Plan
Engage qualified educators
Ensure educators are registered through PRODA
Monitor the quality of care provided by the educator
Support educators through resourcing and guidance
Maintain a register of educators and their qualifications
Notify the Department and the In Home Care Support Agency of any notifiable incident within 24 hours
Notify the In Home Care Support Agency within 7 days of a child ceasing to be enrolled
Undertake regular home inspections and submit site visit reports to the In Home Care Support Agency
Complete regular reports to the In Home Care Support Agency on placements, children and families
Provide the Department and the In Home Care Support Agency, 42 days’ notice of ceasing to provide an In Home Care Service
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In Home Child Care Services in Queensland

Does your family have circumstances that make it difficult to access mainstream child care options such as centre based care and Family Day Care? Then In Home Care might be a suitable option for you.

Here’s everything you need to know about In Home Child Care. We’ll also cover how your family can access help and support to find an In Home Care Service Provider in Queensland.

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Service Providers in

Queensland

You can choose a service provider that best meets your needs and requirements. We can support you during this process to help you make a smooth transition to in home child care.