Early childhood educators are welcoming the Government's proposed changes to the sector.
A review has made 15 recommendations to simplify and modernise regulation to help better provide safe, high-quality care and education.
Regulation Minister David Seymour says they represent a major shakeup, promoting innovation, quality, and growth.
But Early Childhood New Zealand chief executive Kathy Wolfe told Andrew Dickens they also need to mitigate all potential risks.
She says they need to work with Seymour to ensure these recommendations land in the right places and are fit for purpose.
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