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Saturday, August 25, 2018

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Goodstart Early Learning is Australia's largest early learning provider. Formed in 2010 by a syndicate of charities, Goodstart is a not-for-profit organisation that currently has 649 child care centres around Australia. Goodstart's head office is located in Brisbane, Australia, in the suburb of Murarrie. Across Australia, approximately 70,000 children attend Goodstart Early Learning centres. Goodstart currently employs more than 13,000 staff members.


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History

Goodstart was formed after a syndication of charities bought out ABC Learning Centres when they went into voluntary liquidation in 2008. The Goodstart syndicate was built in 2 separate stages. The Benevolent Society, Social Ventures Australia and Mission Australia came together in 2008. The Brotherhood of St Laurence joined the group in 2009.

The group approached private and public investors to raise the capital needed to buy out ABC Learning. With $15 million contributed by the Australian Federal Government as a medium-term loan, the syndication of charities was named as the preferred bidders in December 2009.


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Centres and facilities

Goodstart Early Learning centres provide 3 types of care. These include:

  • Early learning and childcare
  • Kindergarten and preschool
  • Vacation and before/after school care.

Goodstart Early Learning Centres offer fresh, healthy main meals, with fruit in the morning and light afternoon snacks daily. Goodstart Early Learning Centres provide milk, nappies and sunscreen with offering families the options to provide their own. Please note: Not every centre offers vacation care and before/after school care, parents, guardians and caregivers are recommended to contact their local centre to confirm what is provided and available to families and children.

Goodstart centres are primarily located in and near capital cities. Only 20% of centres are in regional or rural locations.


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Social impact

Goodstart Early Learning states one of its strategic goals as being "Inclusion - Enhance outcomes for children in vulnerable circumstances".

A report delivered by independent organisation Impact Investing Australia found:

  • Goodstart has over 170 centres located in communities with a Socio-Economic Index (SEIFA) in the bottom 30% of communities.
  • 130 centres are in communities where the percentage of children assessed as developmentally vulnerable through the Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) is 1.5 times higher than the national average.
  • Over 1,000 children with special needs are catered for in Goodstart centres annually.

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Financial status

Goodstart Early Learning is a Public Company and is ranked at 454 out of the top 2,000 companies in Australia. Total revenue generated in 2016 was reported as more than $900,000,000.


Case study: Goodstart Early Learning | Little Sprouts Program
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News and research

Goodstart has been in the news for current affairs and research contributions throughout the years they have been operating. Summaries of recent articles include:

  1. July 2017: Goodstart Early Learning in Glenfield Park (NSW) participated in a joint initiative with the Riviera Gums Retirement Village. Ongoing from January, children visited residents for an hour each month and did activities with them.
  2. June 2017: Goodstart Early Learning in Goonellabah (NSW) had an electrical fire scare after a hot joint in the meter box. The centre was evacuated and no major damage was recorded.
  3. January 2017: An employee from an Oxenford centre (in Queensland) lodged a statement of claim against Goodstart after sustaining a personal injury while changing a nappy in June 2014.
  4. March 2017: Goodstart found 60% of households find child care unaffordable. They surveyed more than 1,500 families, and 82% of respondents said they would work more if child care was more affordable.
  5. May 2016: Local parents publicly opposed the proposed expansion of the Myaree (WA) centre, citing increased traffic and decreased quality of care as key concerns.

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia