Policy review and membership renewal date (via Play Active website):
Version control: Last updated on 29/04/2026 by Jane Smith
This policy applies to children and families who attend this service, and to the director/s and educators who work at this service.
Physical Activity is any bodily movement that needs energy. It includes light activity and games (e.g., slow walking or standing at a table doing art and crafts), as well as energetic play. It can be done indoors and outdoors. It can be spontaneous/unstructured or planned/structured.
Energetic Play is any play which makes children huff and puff (e.g., running, jumping, skipping, dancing, riding, climbing and active games).
Sedentary Behaviour is any ‘still’ activity which needs little energy and is done in a sitting or lying down position. It includes sitting, screen-time (television, mobile phones, tablets, video games, computers), and vehicle travel.
Our service will:
ECEC services are responsible for promoting physical activity and limiting the sedentary behaviour of children in their care. This is in line with the:
This policy relates to the following Australian National Quality Standards, national and state legislation:
All services should aim to meet the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years to support optimal child health and development.
More energetic play each day!
Our service will implement our Play Active Policy. We will encourage physical activity and energetic play, and limit sedentary behaviours in young children.