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Community Connect |
ISSUE 5 • DECEMBER 2008 |
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E-news from Family and Community ServicesWelcome to the fifth edition of Family and Community Services' e-newsletter. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to tell us your stories, please email us on enews@facs.govt.nz. » Download Community Connect Issue 5 - PDF - 112kb |
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Quick Links: ReStart – a Helping Hand for Kiwis It's Time to Start Telling These Stories New Early Years Hub for Kaipara Moving from Outputs to Outcomes Honouring the Nelson Newcomers Network volunteers First Sod Turned for Shirley Early Years Hub Ashburton Social Wellbeing Strategy launched at Expo |
First Sod Turned for Shirley Early Years HubThe Early Years Service Hub in Shirley is moving and they had their "first sod turning" celebration on Monday 15 December. The foundations of the actual Hub building will be laid in January 2009 and the builders have promised that the doors will be open by the end of that month! The Hub building will be situated next to the Barnardos Child Care Centre in Briggs Road with a small hallway joining the two buildings. The goal of Early Years Service Hubs is to work with services to ensure that vulnerable families with children pre-birth to six years old have better access to the support and help they need through improved co-ordination and integration of services. The Hub has made great progress in 2008. Co-ordinator Felicite Jardine started work in mid-July and has since been joined by two community development workers, as well as an administrator. "Ngaire Hira will be the Māori liaison, while Meta Cook will be the main contact for Pacific families," said Felicite. "Meta and Ngaire will ensure that there is effective engagement between the Hub and Shirley families." Activities undertaken this year have included:
As for future events, Felicite will be co-ordinating a Supporting Families and Whānau in Shirley programme in February 2009. "This programme is designed to contribute to improved health and well- being outcomes for young children and their families/whānau," she said. The programme will facilitate various seminars, including those on music for children, exercise and nutrition for families, how to get children ready for bed or ready for school, parenting education courses and cooking sessions.» For more information on Shirley's Early Years Service Hub email Felicite Jardine on felicite.jardine@earlystart.co.nz. |
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