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Thousands of Adelaide school children will participate in a world-first initiative to increase physical activity and cut screen time in Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) centres across the country. The biggest of its kind anywhere in the world, the University of South Australia study will address growing concerns about children s sedentary behaviour marked by an increase in regular screen time. ....
Camp Australia reveals first rebrand in 30 years March 8, 2021 2:59 Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) provider Camp Australia has unveiled its first rebrand in 30 years, with the organisation revealing the old brand no longer reflected its values. Camp Australia’s new branding was designed to show off the organisation’s core beliefs, placing children at its centre. The OSHC provider has been hit with a series of fines for regulatory breaches in previous years, but Camp Australia says the rebrand isn’t about forgetting its past, but rather a way of continuing to improve.
The organisation partnered with design agency Universal Favourite on the rebrand. ....
Camp Australia Camp Australia: Children’s wellbeing priority for parents as they report a spike in screen time New research reveals 2020 saw a significant decrease in physical and mental wellbeing in children aged 6-12 Wednesday, 10 February 2020 – Melbourne, Victoria – Camp Australia, the nation’s largest provider of Outside School Hours Care (OSHC), has revealed disruption to school children aged 6-12 during the COVID-19 pandemic had significant impacts on their physical and mental wellbeing. Three-quarters of parents (69%) and almost all principals surveyed (90%) reported a decrease in physical wellbeing, paired with feelings of being disconnected that accompanied the transition to remote learning and restrictions from the onset of the pandemic. ....
A further six Coast centres have not been rated by the national body. Enjoying story time at Milford Lodge are (from left) Charlize Pearce, Fletcher Boardman, licensee Molly Stewart and Angus Bell. Picture: Patrick Woods Mrs Stewart said a change in the rating system in 2012 suited her centre s focus on natural play and they were ready by the time inspectors came to do a review in 2016. As much as you try to tell yourself not to panic too much you still worry things could go wrong on the day, Mrs Stewart said. But we passed with flying colours. Milford Lodge was rated as exceeding national quality standards which made it eligible to apply for an excellent rating. ....