The Department of Education has launched a new campaign to help prevent children being left behind in buses.
Look Before You Lock promotes the importance of early childhood services taking every possible action to ensure children in their care are transported safely.
Minister for Education, Grace Grace said the social media campaign would be complemented with new stickers placed in every vehicle that transported children in the State.
“The safety of children is paramount,” Ms Grace said.
“Every day, families across Queensland rely on early childhood services and transport operators to transport their children safely,” she said.
“Services must be vigilant of the possible dangers when transporting children and have strategies in place to manage any risks and protect the children in their care.”
She said the death of a young boy in Cairns earlier this year was a tragedy that must not be repeated.
Ms Grace said the campaign would also highlight new guidance that mapped out the essential steps services should follow before, during and after any journey in a vehicle.
“This is all about keeping Queensland children safe,” she said.
“Parents also need to be made aware of what they can expect from early childhood services who are transporting their children.
“More broadly, Look Before You Lock provides a timely reminder for other transport providers, schools and the community in general to be vigilant and ensure no child is left in a vehicle,” the Minister said.