As a male kinder teacher I agree more needs to be done to protect children. But the solution is not to vilify people like me
As a male kinder teacher I agree more needs to be done to protect children. But the solution is not to vilify people like me

As a male kinder teacher I agree more needs to be done to protect children. But the solution is not to vilify people like me | David Kelly

I agree much more needs to be done to protect children. That’s the very reason I do this work. But the solution is not to vilify or pathologise men who choose to care for and educate young children. The solution is to overhaul a fractured system – starting with the ridiculous patchwork of state-based regulations governing early childhood education and care in Australia.
We need a unified, national approach that ensures consistency, accountability and support – for children and educators alike. We need robust, mandatory training in child protection for all educators, regardless of gender. We need professional standards that uphold child safety and the dignity of workers. We need appropriate reward and remuneration to encourage the very best to answer the call of early childhood education. And we need to acknowledge that good men in this field are not the problem – they are part of the solution.