Childcare providers could be slapped with supersized punishment as part of a push to improve kids' safety and restore parents' confidence in the sector following horrifying allegations of abuse.

The NSW government on Wednesday will introduce reforms that triple penalties in line with nationally-agreed changes, increasing the maximum penalty for large providers by 900 per cent and doubling the number of offences a penalty infringement notice can be issued for.

It will allow the industry regulator to publish more information about high-risk services, suspend or revoke quality ratings when a provider is being investigated and suspend and order supervision for individual educators.

The changes are expected to impact the 460,000 children that attend childcare in NSW.

Laws had failed to prot

See Full Page