Our team
We have a staff team of around 35 behind the scenes but here are the staff you might meet, speak to, or hear from – including our outside school hours care (OSHC) and early childhood consultants, advocacy and membership leaders, and our inclusion professionals.
Daniela Kavoukas
Chief Executive Officer
Daniela is a tenacious leader and passionate advocate. She brings a deep understanding of the sector to her role, drawing on her experience as a multi-award-winning educator and strategic leader in community-based early education and care services for over 20 years.
Since 2018, Daniela has held several pivotal roles across our organisation, most recently leading a thriving team as Services Manager. Now serving as CEO, Daniela is honoured to provide a voice for service directors and educators on the issues that matter to them. She is driven by a strong belief that children must be at the heart of all decision-making.

Laura Stevens
Director of Policy and Strategy
Laura brings over a decade of experience in the education and care sector to her role as Director of Policy and Strategy. Her expertise in policy development was sharpened during her time with the United Workers Union. Leveraging this knowledge, she successfully negotiated every iteration of the Professional Community Standard, steered the Big Steps campaign and directly advised the Federal Government’s Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill. Passionate about the strength and value of the community sector, Laura is dedicated to ensuring educators receive fair compensation for their vital work. If she could give one piece of advice, it would be to join your union!

Our team of OSHC and early childhood consultants
Narelle Lawton
Acting Services Manager
Narelle believes early education starts with a professional, dedicated and highly skilled workforce. As a former director of a much-loved Brunswick co-op, she understands the challenges of keeping the doors of a not-for-profit, community-owned service open. Narelle supports services to prioritise quality and put children at the core of their practice. She loves being in nature, and guides educators to appreciate the beauty and scope of what the natural environment has to offer children.

Aisha Grewal
Aisha’s diverse experience in the early childhood sector spans over twenty years, across all age groups and in both private and community-owned services. With a Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Children’s Services, a Diploma of Business and a Graduate Certificate in Education (Leadership and Management), Aisha worked in leader, manager and director roles before joining CCC. Aisha is a whiz in policy development, auditing and compliance, and has supported many children’s services to achieve both Exceeding and Excellent ratings under the National Quality Standard.
Anthony Morris
Anthony’s 20-year journey from educator to director of a community not-for-profit children’s centre has shaped his passion for children’s play and connection with nature. He has been organising and volunteering on nature play-focused projects for over a decade. With a Diploma in Children’s Services and wide sector experience, Anthony brings expertise in leadership and governance. Anthony has a knack for supporting services to build strong community relationships and develop innovative curriculum that engages all children.

Bryony Catlin
Bryony has an array of early childhood teaching experience and qualifications, including a Graduate Certificate of Developmental Trauma and a Graduate Diploma of Therapeutic Play. This background helps her guide educators and leaders to understand and include children who have had adverse early childhood experiences. She is passionate about relational pedagogy and social justice for children and families experiencing disadvantage. Bryony’s work advocates for places where children have a voice and their sense of choice and agency is promoted.

Caitlin Mason
Caitlin uses her background in early education and studies in psychology to understand different personalities, help leaders build strong teams and meet the needs of all educators. As a former inclusion professional, she supported hundreds of services across Victoria, which gave her a wealth of experience in guiding children’s behaviour.

Kylie Seadon
Little did Kylie know that enrolling in the wrong uni degree would be the start of a 30+ year career in early childhood education. Before arriving at CCC, she spent fourteen years as a children’s service director – including at Perry Street Childcare Centre where she maintained an Exceeding rating. A registered mentor for early childhood educators, Kylie is passionate about supporting early childhood educators, teachers and leaders to overcome challenges so they can thrive in their jobs.

Lucy Harberts
Focussed on connection, equity and inclusion, Lucy is a passionate advocate for a strong and vibrant community-based OSHC sector. She has over 27 years’ experience – coordinating school-managed services, teaching at university, managing local government-operated services, and working and volunteering in environmental sustainability roles. Lucy is currently developing policy and guidance resources for the Department of Education and Training, and assisting schools to establish, manage and operate sustainable OSHC services in rural and regional communities.

Sharon Goodwin
For more than 15 years, Sharon coordinated a large inner suburban community-owned OSHC service that expanded in 2023 to span two campuses. In addition to her work in the OSHC sector, Sharon is a visual artist and a tutor at Melbourne University. She has recently joined Community Child Care Association and NOSHSA as an Education and Care Industrial Relations Consultant to support OSHC services in navigating the Worker Retention Payment.

Our Data and Evaluation Officers
Nikki Graham
Nikki is excited by how research, data and evaluation shape impactful programs and policies, and she loves using evidence to tell powerful stories. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education, a Bachelor of Sociology, a Master of Early Childhood Education and Teaching, and a Graduate Diploma in Evaluation. Nikki began her career as a kindergarten teacher and family day care educator, later working as an inclusion professional. Her experience includes research roles at the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Productivity Commission. Nikki believes that all children and families deserve access to high quality education and that no situation should prevent children from reaching their brilliant potential and their right to safe, happy and fulfilled
Abril Garcia Negron
With a BSc (Honours) in Psychology and a MSc in Clinical Forensic Psychology, Abril is no stranger to the potential of thorough, collaborative and evidence-based research to affect change. Having worked for over ten years in research and evaluation roles across four continents, Abril is driven by work that addresses structural barriers and social inequities faced by different sectors and communities. She is passionate about collaborating with those who have lived experience, and co-designing solutions to meet specific needs and contexts
Our Membership and Events Team
Marli Traill
Membership and RAP Coordinator
Marli says doing the work she does is more than a career – it’s a way of living. She has a treasure trove of wisdom spanning more than 40 years working with children in kindergarten, long day care and OSHC programs. Marli is most proud of her role in the working party which helped develop national training competencies for OSHC, and of being invited to deliver a co-keynote on engaging community at a conference on child care in Singapore. Her community liaison work has made her a sought-after member on reference and focus groups. Marli is also CCC’s Reconciliation Action Plan coordinator.

Pina Cannata

Victorian Inclusion Agency – Inclusion Professionals
Jane McCahon
Victorian Inclusion Agency Program Manager
Jane worked as a facilitator of professional development for long day care, family day care and OSHC services for 15 years. Her studies and interests in a wide variety of areas – including creative arts, gardening, travel and psychology of the body and movement – have scaffolded the way she approaches her work in education and care. Jane is passionate about ensuring children can reach their full potential, and her relationship-based approach is highly valued by colleagues. Jane also happens to be the niece of Community Child Care Association co-founder Winsome McCaughey AO.

Lauren Milton
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2&6 Team Leader
Lauren is passionate about ensuring all children feel valued, respected and included in their environments. She worked as an inclusion support facilitator for 10 years, and in long day care for five years as a group leader and assistant director. Lauren’s greatest inspiration is her children – they motivate her to support educators, teachers and leaders to provide the most loving, caring and inclusive environments possible, as that is what her children have at home and that is what she wants for all children.

Ally Williams
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional

Brenda Hedditch
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional

Deanna Giuliani
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional
Faye Sakaris
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional

Glenda Nuridin
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional
Helen Glouftsis
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional

Jodie Signorino
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional
Kerry
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional
Lara Speirs
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional
Laura Carolan
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional

Mirna Salib
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional
Samantha Williams
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 6 Inclusion Professional

Susan Humbert
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional

Toby-Lea Gooding
Victorian Inclusion Agency Region 2 Inclusion Professional
