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25.01.2022 Experienced carer/educator needed in Camperdown, Vic looking after a 4yo girl with level 3 Autism. Shift: Friday 8.30am to 5pm Start: ASAP You must have minimum Certificate 3 in Early Childhood Education, Police check, Working with Children card, First Aid & CPR to apply. Rates: $28.43 to $30.80 per hour plus super. Workcover insurances all included.... Please email your CV to [email protected],au or contact the office on 03-55 62 6070 See more



23.01.2022 Ouch! We all know the pain of a jammed finger in a door! Brings tears to the eyes just thinking about it . There are lots of doors and drawers around our hom...es where little fingers can get caught. Thats exactly what happened to this little poppet, when he slammed his finger in the front door. Were glad hes okay after an x-ray cleared him of any broken fingers. For information on what you can to do reduce the risk of finger jams and other injuries around your home, please visit: https://www.kidsafevic.com.au/home-safety/

22.01.2022 Use corner protectors on benches, coffee tables and other sharp cornered furniture to #keepkidsafe if they slip or trip. For more information https://www.kidsafensw.org/home-community/falls-prevention/

22.01.2022 Carbon monoxide is a hidden danger that many people are unaware of. It doesnt make a sound and you cant see or smell it, however it can be deadly. While win...ter has finally come to an end, in true Victorian fashion its likely that we will still need to use our heaters for a little while to help keep warm! If you havent already, its important to make sure your gas heater is safe. For more information, please visit our friends at The Chase and Tyler Foundation



20.01.2022 Recall: Fitting Furniture bunks

20.01.2022 Below are the 5 most common non-compliance issues or faults with pool and spa barriers: 1. Gates that are propped open (e.g. with a chair or pot plant) 2. Climb...able objects (e.g. chairs, BBQ's etc.) that are near the barrier 3. Gates or doors that are no longer self-closing 4. Gates or doors that are no longer self-latching 5. Gaps in or under the barrier When was the last time you checked the safety of your barrier? Head to https://kidsafe.com.au/closing-the-gate-on-backyard-drowni/ for a range of info, advice and checklists to help you set your home pool defence #SafeBarriersSaveLives Safetech Hardware Australia

19.01.2022 Now that the weather is starting to warm up, many of us will be bringing the BBQ out from hibernation and cooking outside. . When was the last time you c...hecked your BBQ to make sure it was in proper working order? Check out the handy resource below from Energy Safe Victoria with some gas BBQ safety tips https://www.esv.vic.gov.au/campaigns/know-the-drill/



19.01.2022 2021 National Guidelines The National Guidelines for the Safe Restraint of Children Travelling in Motor Vehicles have been developed under the auspices of Neuro...science Research Australia (NeuRA) and Kidsafe The Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia. They provide best practice recommendations for how to safely transport children in motor vehicles. The 2021 edition of the guidelines are a major update from the previous guidelines published in 2013. See more

18.01.2022 The pincer grasp

18.01.2022 Let's call at least one family member or friend to ask RU OK?.......and take the time to listen to their answer.

15.01.2022 When it comes to backyard pool safety, the best offence is a good defence. Toddlers are curious and attracted to water, so its important to ensure you have you...r home pool defence sorted, just like this parent! Visit www.kidsafevic.com.au/water-safety/pool-fence-safety/ to find out more on what you can do to set your home pool defence. #SafeBarriersSaveLives Safetech Hardware Australia, Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria - SPASA Victoria and Protector Aluminium

13.01.2022 Today we issued a media release, together with the The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne in response to the alarming spike in child deaths from unintentional... injuries. Sadly, since August alone, 8 little Victorian lives have been lost from unintentional injuries - often referred to as accidents. This is almost half of the average number of unintentional deaths (17) which occur each year . With school holidays just around the corner, we encourage all parents to please be mindful of potential injury hazards in their home and to put strategies in place to help reduce injury risks. Ash Napolitano, mum of 2-year-old Hunter, bravely spoke to Kidsafe as she tries to come to terms with the devastating grief of losing her son in a dam drowning last month. You cant be complacent. Not for a second. The way that this has impacted me, and my family is raw and painful. Little ones are so fast and so curious, and we have to be more attentive", she said. Our 'Parent's Guide to Kidsafe homes', provides practical advice and a safety checklist to download, for more info please visit https://www.kidsafevic.com.au//Kidsafe_Parents-Guide-to-Ho To read the media release, please visit https://www.kidsafevic.com.au/alarm-at-spike-in-childrens-/



10.01.2022 Happy Friday everyone!

08.01.2022 Have you heard of a Type G child car restraint? What makes them unique is that the inbuilt harness is used all the way through to the maximum size limit, to kee...p your child secure. For more info on choosing and using a child car restraint for your child, head to our website https://safeseatssafekids.com.au/ Safe Seats, Safe Kids

07.01.2022 While ironing may seem like a tedious task to many of us, kids are often fascinated by it! They love to copy what adults do and are curious to see how household... appliances work. Make sure to always keep irons and cords out of reach of the kids, even when not in use, to help reduce the risk of burns.

05.01.2022 On this day... 19 years ago 246 people went to sleep in preparation for their morning flights. 2,606 people went to sleep in preparation for work in the morning.... 343 firefighters went to sleep in preparation for their morning shift. 60 police officers went to sleep in preparation for morning patrol. 8 paramedics went to sleep in preparation for the morning shift. None of them saw past 10:00am Sept 11, 2001. In one single moment life may never be the same. As you live and enjoy the breaths you take today and tonight before you go to sleep in preparation for your life tomorrow, kiss the ones you love, snuggle a little tighter, and never take one second of your life for granted. #wewillneverforget

03.01.2022 Today, some of us were looking forward to going to the Royal Melbourne Show. While its cancelled due to COVID-19, many families are keeping the tradition ali...ve by ordering showbags online or making their own! If you do, please be aware that if a toy or novelty item flashes, makes sounds or lights up, it probably uses button batteries. If ingested, button batteries can cause serious injury and death - we recommend checking any items before passing them on to your kids to explore. For more info on what you can do to reduce the risk, please visit: https://www.kidsafevic.com.au/product-saf/button-batteries/

02.01.2022 Discover the potential in everyday experiences like nappy changing in the Everyday Learning Series title, Attuned Routine Experiences: bit.ly/3q0sTxt

01.01.2022 Experienced Carer/Educator needed in Camperdown, Vic looking after a 4yo girl with Level 3 ASD. Thursdays 8.30am - 5pm Start ASAP You must have minimum Certificate 3 in Early Childhood Education, Police Check, Working with Children Card, First Aid & CPR to apply. Rates: $28.43 to $30.80 per hour plus super. Workcover insurances all included.... Please email your CV to [email protected] or contact the office on 03-55 62 6070 See more

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