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29 July, 2021

Local educator nominated for excellence

TERANG Family Day Care educator Kerri Fortescue has been nominated for excellence in the national Family Day Care Awards.

By Support Team

Congratulations: Terang’s Kerrie Fortescue has received a nomination for excellence in the upcoming national Family Day Care Awards.
Congratulations: Terang’s Kerrie Fortescue has received a nomination for excellence in the upcoming national Family Day Care Awards.

TERANG Family Day Care educator Kerri Fortescue has been nominated for excellence in the national Family Day Care Awards.

A family day care educator with Corangamite Shire Council for 13 years, she finds the work incredibly rewarding. In that time, she has helped educate more than 100 children aged from six months to eight years.

“I love that family day care gives me the opportunity to invite people into my own life and to become part of theirs,” she said.

“I enjoy the small groups and the close relationships I have with the children and their families.

“I can offer hours that suit families’ needs. One child starts at 6.10 am on a Sunday and that is okay.

“Children see my family day care as a second home. Many family drawings have me in it, which is lovely.”

The family day care experience has many benefits for the children as they receive high quality early learning in a safe and secure environment.

“You can do so much more with small groups that you can’t do in a centre. There’s much more one-on-one time,” Ms Fortescue said.

“In my program I like to include community involvement. We try and go out every day, whether it’s for a bike ride or to attend YAK (Young Active Kids), library or play groups, so children can make new friends in their community.

“I believe it takes a community to raise a child and we are lucky to have a great one.”

Ms Fortescue started with a background in child minding just as the sector transitioned to the National Quality Framework.

She completed a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care in 2012 and three years ago finished a diploma which she had juggled with work and raising her own family.

Her professional growth has seen her embrace change and tackle technology such as the Kinderloop secure communication platform, which Corangamite Shire services use to communicate directly with parents.

“Everything’s going non-paper these days. You’ve got to embrace the technology,” Ms Fortescue said.

“You can take videos or photos and send them to parents straight away.

“The parents aren’t sitting at home wondering “How is my child coping?”

“If you can send them photos it sets their mind at ease.”

Ms Fortescue also used technology for her submission to the Excellence in Family Day Care Awards.

“I did a video and snapshots of children and what they do in my childcare,” she said.

Regional winners will be announced on Tuesday, August 24.

National finalists will be announced on Monday, September 13 with the national winner announced on Saturday, October 30.

Council Child Care and Family Day Care pedagogical lead Michelle Maraldo said the nomination was very well deserved.

“Kerrie has come a long way,”she said.

“She has put a lot of effort into learning new things and welcomes change.

“She wants to bring more of the Koori curriculum into her programming.

“We wish her the best and hope for a positive result.”

The awards are run by Family Day Care Australia, an independent, not-for-profit national peak body which promotes family day care in delivering high quality early childhood education.

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