The One Question That Can Reform the Childcare Sector?
Real accountability won’t come from more regulation — it will come from parents and operators opening their doors to transparent, verified community feedback.
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5 responses.
Background: The One Question That Can Reform Australia’s Childcare Sector
Feedback that is verifiable, analyzable, and trusted is how we return power to where it belongs — to parents, educators, and communities.
Help reform the childcare sector by sharing your experience.
Your verified feedback will help map what’s really happening — not just in Australia, but globally. It will guide reform, rebuild accountability, and restore confidence from the ground up.
Every answer helps build a clearer picture — one based on truth, not headlines; on lived experience, not ideology.
Together, this feedback becomes more than data. It becomes the voice of the village, guiding reform and restoring trust — in childcare and in society itself.
Childcare providers, staff and management should ALL be open to community feedback. It is the best way to safeguard our children? (AGREE/DISAGREE)
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Key Issues & Questions
Media Portrayal of Childcare Abuse?
Satisfaction with Current Childcare Services?
Child Welfare and Safety Concerns?
The Role of For-Profit and Non-Profit Providers?
Trust in Government Oversight?
Should Businesses Help Fund Childcare Through a Social Responsibility Contribution?
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Important: You can update your answers at any time as circumstances change. Each update strengthens the ongoing feedback loop — helping identify where action is most needed across government, childcare operators, parents, and the wider community.
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About PByT Surveys & Open Democracy
The PByT surveys represent a rolling snapshot of global sentiment from real people whose identity has been verified. The results can be analyzed in a variety of ways to get a better understanding of key issues utilizing Bayesian statistics - a mathematical concept that updates beliefs in light of new data or evidence.
As a result, these surveys have the potential to be the most definitive resources on some of the most critically important issues of modern times and serve as the basis for the idea of "open democracy."
Have your say and help shape the interconnected world of tomorrow based on trust, mutual-aid and cooperation.
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25-44
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55-64
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By gender
Male
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Retired
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Professional - Public Sector
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Judaism
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No religion
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Victoria, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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Australia
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Kooyong
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Greenway
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