A Snapshot of Early Childhood Development released

The first Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) was released on 10 December. The AEDI is a population measure of how young Australian children are developing in their early years. The AEDI measured children’s developmental progress across five domains in mid-2009.

The five domains were:

  • physical health and well being
  • social competence
  • emotional maturity
  • language and cognitive skills
  • communication skills and general knowledge.

The AEDI will be a useful tool for developing policy and refining service delivery for the department, our non-government partners and communities.  

Victoria and New South Wales were the highest performing states. Queensland was seventh out of eight jurisdictions measured. Queensland has a range of existing and planned measures to address key areas for action, including universal kindergarten access and family support initiatives led by our department.

Visit http://www.rch.org.au/aedi/index.cfm?doc_id=13051 for details. More information: Emma King 3898 0742