The decade long timeline of the Best Start, Best Life reform is intentional as it allows time to grow the required workforce, necessary infrastructure and consult meaningfully at every stage of the roll out. The Department of Education will work closely with local governments, providers, schools and other services to increase facilities needed to deliver the program.
To support the roll out of Pre Prep, the Government will significantly expand its successful Kindergartens on School Sites program, which helps families avoid the double drop-off and supports children to transition successfully to school.
The Victorian Government is funding a wide range of workforce initiatives to increase the number of high quality early childhood teachers and educators in the sector and ensure Victorian children get the best start in life.
More early childhood scholarships of between $12,000 and $34,000 will be available over the next four years, on top of the almost 1,000 scholarships already available to grow the early childhood teacher workforce. More than 3,000 scholarships to study early childhood teaching have already been awarded since October 2018.
Existing recruitment supports such as the dedicated Early Childhood Jobs site and funded recruitment agency assistance for priority services will continue to be provided as part of this Victorian Government investment, along with free TAFE for early childhood educators.