New resources added to Productivity Commission website
Read Prof Frank Oberklaid and Dr Tim Moore’s presentation to the Public Hearing on 18 August, watch a video response to the Inquiry and check out what’s been happening in the media.
Read Prof Frank Oberklaid and Dr Tim Moore’s presentation to the Public Hearing on 18 August, watch a video response to the Inquiry and check out what’s been happening in the media.
CCCH and the Northern Metropolitan Local Government Councils are bringing together services in Melbourne’s north to explore risks and vulnerabilities for local children and their families.
See our new resources to help you respond to the Productivity Commission Inquiry (PCI) draft report into childcare and early childhood learning.
The latest edition of Policy Brief explores key issues surrounding the future of early childhood education and care in Australia.
Grow & Thrive has teamed up with our friends in Let’s Read to talk about literacy development in the first eight years of life. We’d like to support all educators, teachers and families to share books and stories with children every day.
The latest edition of Community Paediatric Review is out now. We draw on the expertise of CCCH paediatricians and audiologists to bring you an overview of common ear, nose and throat conditions in the early years and a look at newborn hearing screening.
The latest edition of Grow & Thrive has just been released. Find out why nutrition is so important in the early years and learn new ways to make good nutrition fun!
New issue of Grow & Thrive for early years educators is out now! The topic this time is Resilience – there are great parent resources too.
An upcoming webinar will use cases to demonstrate common tools for describing and classifying movement disorders and functional abilities in children with cerebral palsy.
A new report into early childhood has found that one in five Australian children need assistance with learning when they start primary school to prevent them falling behind and developing lifelong problems.