As childcare centres and kindergartens continue to welcome children with diverse healthcare needs, educators are increasingly being asked to support children requiring specialised medical care during the day.
For many services, this can include:
While these situations can feel overwhelming at first, the right training helps educators feel more confident, prepared, and supported in providing safe and inclusive care for every child.
For families, choosing a childcare centre or kindergarten is about more than education and play — it’s about trust.
Parents need to know their child will be cared for safely, especially when medical conditions or additional health needs are involved.
For educators and services, this means ensuring staff are:
✔️ Properly trained
✔️ Confident responding to medical situations
✔️ Familiar with individual care plans
✔️ Prepared to act calmly in emergencies
Training not only supports compliance and safety — it also helps create a more inclusive environment where children with additional needs can participate fully alongside their peers.
Many childcare centres and kindergartens now organise training proactively before a child with additional medical needs begins attending.
This approach helps:
It also demonstrates a strong commitment to inclusion, safety, and family-centred care.
PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) feeding is becoming increasingly common within early learning environments.
Children attending childcare or kindergarten may require PEG feeding due to:
For educators, this can understandably feel daunting without proper guidance.
PEG feeding workshops help staff understand:
Most importantly, training builds confidence — helping educators feel capable and calm when supporting a child’s daily care needs.
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions in children, and many early learning services now support children with seizure management plans.
In some cases, emergency medication such as Midazolam may be prescribed.
Training in epilepsy and Midazolam administration helps educators:
✔️ Recognise different seizure types
✔️ Respond appropriately during a seizure
✔️ Follow emergency management plans
✔️ Understand when and how Midazolam may be administered
✔️ Communicate effectively with families and emergency services
Having trained staff onsite can make an enormous difference during an emergency situation — both for the child and the wider centre community.
One of the biggest benefits of hands-on workshops is confidence.
When educators can:
…they feel far more prepared if a real situation arises.
Training should never feel intimidating — it should empower educators to provide safe, compassionate support to the children in their care.
Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, play, and participate in early education safely.
By investing in PEG feeding and Epilepsy & Midazolam workshops, childcare providers and kindergartens are helping create environments where:
🧡 Children feel included
🧡 Families feel reassured
🧡 Educators feel confident and supported
All Health Training provides practical, supportive workshops tailored to childcare centres, kindergartens, and early learning teams.
To learn more about PEG Feeding or Epilepsy & Midazolam workshops for your service, contact our team today on 9894 3900 or book a time to discuss our courses further.