“…Indigenous families' equitable access to early childhood programmes can be complicated and constrained by intersecting personal, social and structural factors. These factors are remarkably similar across international boundaries and include parental experiences of systemic racism; historical and ongoing forms of state surveillance and intervention; a normative (non‐Indigenous) perspective of parenting and child rearing, and the multi‐faceted effects of poverty (Guilfoyle et al., ; Hare & Anderson, ; Jackiewicz, Saggers, & Frances, ; Kaomea, ; Kitson & Bowes, ; Niles, Byers, & Krueger, ).…”