
Network of Community Activities is the Peak representative body for Out of School Hours Care in NSW & ACT.

Network provides information, advocacy, training and support for organisations and individuals working with communities offering services to school age children.

Network of Community Activities is the Peak representative body for Out of School Hours Care in NSW & ACT.

Network provides information, advocacy, training and support for organisations and individuals working with communities offering services to school age children.
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June 7, 2022 - Events, Information
Working with Children Week raises awareness of key child safety provisions in NSW including the Working with Children Check and the Child Safe Standards. Working with Children Week 2022 will be held from 20–26 June.
The 2022 theme is: Child focused leadership.
The Office of the Children’s Guardian also has a range of information and resources at ocg.nsw.gov.au.
Working with Children Week is a chance to celebrate those who put children first. #WWCW2022
October 31, 2025 - Advocacy
Responding to Current Concerns: Why Community and High-Quality OOSH Services Are Leading the Way in Child Safety The recent Four Corners investigation into Australia’s childcare sector has been confronting for families and educators alike. It has drawn national attention to serious failings in systems meant...
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October 24, 2025 - Advocacy
Speaking Up: How OOSH Services Can Advocate in a Changing Landscape Every week, OOSH services across NSW face decisions made about them, not with them. Whether it’s a school site tender, a sudden planning change, or a new regulatory requirement, the landscape moves fast. With...
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July 22, 2025 - Information
Wednesday 30 July 2025 National Out of School Hour Care Educators Day is the annual National day to celebrate and recognise the important role Educators play in the lives of children. It is coordinated by Network of Community Activities and member organisations of NOSHSA (The...
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