Compliance and enforcement data

This page provides the latest quarterly data on compliance and enforcement actions from the NSW Early Learning Commission (Commission), the independent regulator for early childhood education and care (ECEC) in NSW.

Slight variations in the figures published on this page each quarter may be experienced as data is captured at a specific point in time and may be updated retrospectively to reflect information related to the reporting period.

The Commission investigates and responds to non-compliance when it receives information (including through notifications, complaints or service visits) about possible breaches of the legislation.

Our first priority is the safety, health and wellbeing of children attending ECEC services across NSW. When non-compliance occurs, the Commission takes prompt and proportionate action to ensure children’s health, safety and wellbeing is maintained.

Compliance actions taken

The table below shows the number of compliance actions issued by the NSW Early Learning Commission in Quarter 3 (January to March) of the 2025–26 financial year (FY). Figures for earlier quarters are provided for comparison.

Compliance action typeThis quarter (Q3, 2025–26 FY)Previous quarter (Q2, 2025–26 FY)Same quarter last FY (Q3, 2024–25 FY)% change on same quarter last year
Approval cancelled1295052,480
Compliance direction issued891036733
Compliance notice issued19722614833
Condition imposed210NaN
Direction to suspend FDC educator issued12N/ANaN
Direction to suspend nominated supervisor10N/ANaN
Direction to suspend staff or volunteer (not FDC educator)160N/ANaN
Emergency action notice issued803624233
Enforceable undertaking issued126771
Inappropriate person excluded1315944
Infringement notice issued1150NaN
Notice of suspension issued561400
Prohibition notice issued24438200
Prosecution initiated200-
Show cause17312842312

*NaN indicates that a percentage change cannot be calculated, generally because the previous value was zero.

Top 5 breaches of the National Law

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the Children (Education and Care Services) Law (NSW) (National Law) in NSW in Q3 2025–26 FY. The top 5 breaches in earlier quarters are listed for comparison.

Top 5 breaches this quarter (Q3 2025–26 FY)

National Law (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards510
Section 223B NSW Minister may give direction223
Section 165 Offence to inadequately supervise children220
Section 172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information213
Section 31 Grounds for cancellation of provider approval185

Top 5 breaches previous quarter (Q2, 2025–26 FY)

National Law (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards473
Section 165 Offence to inadequately supervise children276
Section 166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline150
Section 31 Grounds for cancellation of provider approval123
Section 172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information105

Top 5 breaches same quarter last year (Q3, 2024–25 FY)

National Law (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards512
Section 165 Offence to inadequately supervise children232
Section 166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline89
Section 174 Offence to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority88
Section 175 Offence relating to requirement to keep enrolment and other documents80

Top 5 breaches of the National Regulations

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the Education and Care Services National Regulations (NSW) in Q3, 2025–26 FY. The top 5 breaches in earlier quarters are listed for comparison.

Top 5 breaches this quarter (Q3, 2025–26 FY)

National Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Regulation 103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair439
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures414
Regulation 168 Education and care service must have policies and procedures206
Regulation 84C Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures189
Regulation 77 Health, hygiene and safe food practices107

Top 5 breaches previous quarter (Q2, 2025–26 FY)

National Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Regulation 103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair352
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures335
Regulation 84C Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures178
Regulation 168 Education and care service must have policies and procedures163
Regulation 77 Health, hygiene and safe food practices120

Top 5 breaches same quarter last year (Q3, 2024–25 FY)

National Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures462
Regulation 103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair358
Regulation 84C Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures283
Regulation 126 Centre-based services – general educator qualifications248
Regulation 145 Staff record116

Top 5 breaches of the National Law and National Regulations by service type

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the National Law and National Regulations (NSW) in Q3 2025–26 FY by National Quality Framework service type.

Long day care

National Law and Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Regulation 103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair356
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards354
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures254
Section 165 Offence to inadequately supervise children166
Section 172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information131

Outside school hours care

National Law and Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards90
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures87
Regulation 168 Education and care service must have policies and procedures64
Section 172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information56
Section 223B NSW Minister may give direction51

Preschool

National Law and Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures35
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards28
Section 172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information28
Regulation 103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair27
Regulation 84C Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures23

Family day care

National Law and Regulations (NSW) breachNumber of breaches
Section 167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards39
Regulation 97 Emergency and evacuation procedures37
Section 223B NSW Minister may give direction35
Regulation 84C Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures31
Regulation 173A Prescribed information to be displayed—family day care service28

*In instances where provisions in the top 5 have an equal number of breaches in the reporting period, the Commission will select the National Law section or National Regulation that typically presents the greatest risk to children when breached.

Category:

  • Early childhood education

Business Unit:

  • NSW Early Learning Commission
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