The NSW Government has launched a new safety awareness program to highlight the risks of leaving children alone in vehicles.
More than 500 early childhood education and care services and family day care providers that transport children in cars and buses have just received the branded Look Before You Lock resources, which include a clicker counter, clipboard folder, stickers and lanyards.
Look Before You Lock aims to raise awareness in the early childhood education and care sector of the risks of harm to children during transportation and reinforce the practices required to ensure children’s safety.
This includes checking vehicles before locking them every single time to ensure no child is left unattended.
NSW Early Childhood Education and Care Regulatory Authority Relieving Executive Director Nicholas Backo said children being left alone in vehicles was one of the highest risk areas in early childhood education and care service settings and could put them in grave danger.
“The Look Before You Look awareness program and resources provide us all with an important reminder to double check vehicles for children before locking up.
“It’s a simple yet life-saving step that can be easily built into daily routines.
NRMA data for the 2023-2024 financial year shows the organisation responded to 677 callouts involving a child locked in a car in NSW.
NSW Ombudsman Child Death Review Team data shows six children died in NSW between 1 January 2018 and 30 December 2023 as a result of being left unintentionally in a vehicle.