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Kindergartens will continue to reflect Te Tiriti in our services. Learn more
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Kindergartens will continue to reflect Te Tiriti in our services. Learn more
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Media release: December 1, 2025 Learn more
Learn more about Government undermines early childhood education, ignoring parents and the sector
Annual Report 2024 – 2025: Kindergartens Aotearoa (Free Kindergarten Association) Manatōpū Learn more
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Learn more about How much longer? Four decades of shifting politics in teacher qualifications
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Learn more about How the 2024 ECE Regulations Review frames teacher qualification issues
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Learn more about Early childhood education as a public good: Challenges and possibilities
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Learn more about Revernacularisation of te reo Māori and critical pedagogies in Kōhanga Reo
In this series of blog posts we’re introducing our member organisations and shining a light on their mahi and their community impact. Learn more
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Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on the Education and Training (Early Childhood Reform) Amendment Bill. Learn more
Learn more about Our submission on Education and Training (Early Childhood Education Reform) Amendment Bill
Kindergartens Aotearoa is a collective of early childhood education (ECE) service providers operating over 260 licensed centre-based and home-based services across the country (1) catering for over 12,000 children each day. We also provide social services to many families and young people in our regions. Learn more
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Kindergartens Aotearoa says the passing of the Education and Training Amendment Act last week signals a further move to downgrade the quality of early childhood education. Learn more
Learn more about Kindergartens Aotearoa Says Law Change Harms Children
Kindergartens Aotearoa welcomes the increase in learning support funding announced in the budget which will see an increase in early intervention teachers and reducing waitlists for children who need support. Learn more
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Kindergartens Aotearoa supports the early childhood education policy announced by the Green Party... Learn more
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Kindergartens Aotearoa is appalled at the Government’s move to continue to underpay women by millions of dollars by axing pay equity legislation. Learn more
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Kindergartens Aotearoa commends the government for its announcement that it will back teachers by funding registration and practising certificate fees. Learn more
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In a recent announcement, the government has put forward a bill to reduce regulations on ECE. Learn more
Learn more about Kindergartens Aotearoa opposes government putting business interests before children in ECE
In this series of blog posts we’re introducing our member organisations and shining a light on their mahi and their community impact. Learn more
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We have concern about the recommendations set out in the Ministry of Regulation’s Regulatory Review of Early Childhood Education released on Wednesday 18 December. We believe if implemented, the recommendations will undermine the quality and safety of ECE services. Learn more
Learn more about Letter to Minister re: concerns about ECE Regulatory Review recommendations
Kindergartens Aotearoa opposes the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill (“the Bill”) and calls for it to be rejected. Learn more
Learn more about Our submission on the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill
A review of early childhood regulations says poor compliance in the sector is putting children at risk of harm. Amanda Coulston from Kindergartens Aotearoa spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Learn more
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RNZ article 18 December 2024 Learn more
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OPINION: Early childhood education takes place at the most important period in a child’s life, when the most learning occurs and when the foundation for all future learning is set. Learn more
Learn more about Policy changes in ECE have cost sector years of progress
Kindergartens Aotearoa is concerned about the safety of babies and young children in home based early education and care services. Learn more
Learn more about Kindergartens Aotearoa Opposes Lower Standards For Homebased Services
As a collective of early childhood education (ECE) service providers operating 257 licensed services across the country (1), we have considerable experience working with the regulations across government institutions, regional councils and territorial authorities. Learn more
Learn more about Submission to ECE regulatory review
Early childhood education (ECE) is the first sector to be scrutinised by the government’s new Ministry of Regulation. Learn more
Learn more about Opinion piece: ECE - an investment in our future
decades of progress has been reversed as the government’s move to reduce qualified relief and fixed term teachers’ pay to the minimum wage takes effect. Learn more
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The National Party’s plan to fund tax cuts by wiping the 20 hours free early childhood funding for two year olds is a dismaying and backwards move Learn more
Learn more about Kindergartens Dismayed By National’s Plan To Scrap 20 Hours Free To Two Year Olds
Kindergartens Aotearoa urges the Government to focus future spending on a holistic approach to families to ensure that all children have a great start in life. Learn more
Learn more about Budget funding delivers an effective cut to early childhood education
We welcome the government move to increase benefits in six weeks’ time, with all benefits going up by $20 a week, and further increases next April bringing total rises of up to $55 a week. Learn more
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We welcomes the Government announcements relating to early childhood education. Learn more
Learn more about Early Childhood Education – A Tangible And Positive Difference For Children
We welcome the news that the government is trying to help parents with childcare fees but is concerned that many families will miss out because of the way the scheme is designed and administered. Learn more
Learn more about Family Boost Policy Could Miss Target Group