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Family Start

The Family Start programme was established in 1998 as part of a wider strategy to strengthen families. It provides intensive, home-based support services for families with high needs, to ensure that their children have the best possible start in life.
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» Ahuru Mowai and Born to Learn training
» Family Start/Early Start Early Learning programme
» Family Start Study Awards
» Resources and Training for Family Start Providers

Ahuru Mowai and Born to Learn Training

All Family Start whānau workers receive one week’s initial training in the use of the two Ahuru Mōwai and Born to Learn curriculum manuals. Refresher training is also available for staff who have completed initial training.

Training dates for 2010:

  • 22-25 February
  • 18- 21 May

Please register interest as soon as possible with: Sina Umaga providing name, provider, employment start date and contact details. We need to know numbers early to ascertain possibilities of added or cancelled training where necessary.

Email: Sina.Umaga003@msd.govt.nz.

If you need any further information please call Sina on 04 914 2486.

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Family Start/Early Start Early Learning Programme

This programme provides financial assistance to families who are enrolled in selected Family Start or Early Start programmes to enable their children to participate in Early Childhood Education (ECE).

» Read more about the Early Learning Programme

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Family Start Study Awards

The Family Start Study Awards are for Family Start employees who want to complete a qualification in social work, health or early childhood education at level 6 or higher.

The application round for the 2009 study year opens on 21 July 2008 and closed on 12 September 2008.

» Read more about Family Start Study Awards.

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