16/06/2026
Recognising patterns and trends is essential for quality improvement.
ACECQA’s 2026 Quality Area data snapshot shows a clear trend: the highest “Not Met” areas are connected to systems, supervision, critical reflection, health practices and educator capability.
This matters because quality improvement does not come from looking at one incident, one complaint or one observation in isolation.
It comes from asking: what is the bigger picture?
For QA2, services can start by asking :
• Where do incidents, near misses or complaints happen most often?
• Do they happen at the same time of day — transitions, toileting, mealtimes, sleep/rest or outdoor play?
• Were educators positioned where they could see and hear children?
• Are some areas harder to supervise than others?
• Do new, casual or relief educators clearly understand the supervision plan?
• Are educators adjusting supervision when the risk increases — for example during water play, climbing, excursions, sleep/rest or mixed-age play?
• When a hazard is identified, is it removed immediately, or does it keep appearing?
• After an incident or repeated concern, what actually changed in practice?
The next step is action.
Use the information to review your policies and practices. So the goal is to notice what keeps happening, understand why it is happening, and change practice before the same issue repeats.
Yaga Smart supports services and teams with practical training in active supervision, WHS risks, physical hazards, psychosocial risks and compliance systems.
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Data source: ACECQA NQF Snapshot, Detailed Ratings, April 2026.