MercyCare is seeking help from the Federal Government to support families who attend Early Learning Centres and the staff who provide an essential service to the community.
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Diversity and Inclusion series: Zac’s story
"I enjoy the happiness that comes from the residents. They are happy to see you, they are thankful for what you do for them. It is just like having 105 extra grandmothers and grandfathers," Zac said.
COVID-19 CEO Message
Our CEO Anthony Smith shares a message to clients and families.
Early Learning centres extend care to school age children
MercyCare Early Learning centres remain open. In response to imminent school closures MercyCare will extend enrolments for children up to the age of 12 years old.
Caring for a generation of children is child’s play for these educators
Nine of our Wembley educators have been at the centre for more than a decade!
FREE resource: How to talk to children about coronavirus
We created this poster for our Early Learning Centres and wanted to make it available for anyone who would like to use it.
How to talk to children about coronavirus
By talking to children about coronavirus, we can provide them with some reassurance about a situation that is affecting different aspects of their daily life.
Keeping MercyCare residents safe
MercyCare has undertaken a series of proactive infection control precautions to protect residents at its aged care homes from novel coronavirus COVID-19, including a 14-day lockdown effective ...
Diversity and Inclusion series: Tania’s story
"I think all of us are individuals, all of us are different, all of us have different strengths that sometimes we don’t even know that we have. Sometimes it helps for someone to help bring those ...
Diversity and Inclusion series: Emmanuel’s story
There were the nay-sayers, the doubters, those that said Emmanuel Mathias would never live independently. He proved them wrong.
The West Australian: MercyCare features in 50 things to do by age 5
Identifying and assessing risk will build confidence and resilience in young children, MercyCare Early Learning Services Manager Rosina Smith told The West Australian today.
Diversity and Inclusion series: Katalina’s story
"The people I know with a disability are some of the most intelligent people I know. We are eager to be heard, to be recognised and enabled contributors and earners in the workforce," Katalina said.