OUR REACH IN 2014
KU at a glance
KU FAMILY
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
14,966 155 2,857 7,204
13,429 620 3,451 259
children participated in KU services and
programs.
families chose KU for their children’s
early childhood education.
5,901
members played an important role in
KU’s structures of governance as a not
for profit organisation.
2,289
staff helped us make the KU Difference
for Australian children.
78
children received specialist speech
pathology assessments through KU
services.
119th Annual Report 2014
INCLUSION & DIVERSITY
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children accessed early childhood
education through KU services.
families increased their child’s
engagement with the community
through KU Family Programs.
169
children received additional early
language and literacy support through
the KU ELLI project.
2,010
children from refugee and new migrant
families were welcomed to Australia
through childcare in KU’s Adult Migrant
English Program (AMEP) services.
early childhood education services were
supported from KU Inclusion Support
Agency (ISA) staff.
children with additional needs were
included in early education programs in
six months alone, thanks to the support
of KU ISAs.
10,279
educators and support staff furthered
their professional development through
KU’s Professional Learning Program.
professional learning sessions were
delivered for staff across the country.
583
delegates attended KU’s Annual
Conference.
funding applications were assessed
by the KU National Inclusion Support
Subsidy Provider team.
90
preschools were supported by KU’s
Northern Sydney SCAN program, to
Support Children with Additional Needs.
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