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The Early Years: From Research to Policy to Practice Seminars and Wokshops

Integrated Service Delivery: How does the System Work? What does it mean for Practice?

30th July, 2009

Dr. Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne

Integrating Early Childhood Service Delivery: Rationale & Principles (presentation)

Ms. Rachel Robinson
Manager, Program Development, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, The Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne

Integrated Service Delivery at the local level: Working with Services in Victoria (presentation)

Ms. Nicole Regan
Best Start Community Facilitator, Mornington Peninsula Shire

A Case Study: The redevelopment of Wallaroo Child and Family Centre - supporting a local community (presentation)

Mr. Anthony Semann
Director, Semann & Slattery

Moving theory into practice: How early years educators can give children the best start possible (presentation)

 

Responding to the Early Years Agenda: System Change at a Community Level

15th July, 2009

Ms. Naomi Eisenstadt CB
Director, Social Exclusion Task Force, Cabinet Office, UK

10 years: what we have learned about children, parents and disadvantage (presentation)

Mr. Tony Cook
Deputy Secretary, Office for Children and Portfolio Coordination, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria

Systems Change: A Victorian Perspective (presentation)
Dr. Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
Supporting System Change at a Local Level (presentation)

Ms. Rachel Robinson
Manager, Program Development, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, The Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne

Case Studies from Victoria (presentation)

 

Workshop One: Together in Care - Meeting the Intimacy Needs of Babies and Toddlers

Workshop Two: Tuning in to Babies: Creating Nurturing relationships with babies and toddlers

8th April, 2009

Professor Ron Lally
Co‐Director, Center for Child and Family Studies, WestEd, USA

Helping Child Care Teachers Nurture Early Childhood Mental Health (presentation)

 

Service Integration & School Transition

7th April, 2009

Professor Jane Bertrand
School of Early Childhood
George Brown College, Toronto, Canada

Quality and Integration Travel Together (presentation)
Dr. Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
Starting Well and Continuing Well: Ensuring a Smooth Transition to School (presentation)

Ms. Judi Gray
Community Facilitator, Broadmeadows Uniting Care

Mr. Daniel Leach
Brotherhood of Saint Laurence

Developing Partnerships between Early Childhood Services and Schools (presentation)

Dr. Myfanwy McDonald
Project Officer, Centre for Community Child Health,
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne

Blurring Boundaries and Building Bridges (presentation)

 

Quality Care for Babies & Toddlers

6th April, 2009

Ms. Karen Weston
Manager Strategic Policy and Projects, Office for Children and Early Childhood Development

New Regulations and Quality Reforms (presentation)
Ms. Vivienne Amery,
CEO, Tweddle Child and Family Health Service
More Than Sleep ‐ The Early Parenting Challenges In 2009 (no presentation notes available)

Dr. Robyn Mildon
Director, Knowledge Transfer, Parenting Research Centre

Home based parenting programs for parents with learning difficulties and young children: The effectiveness of the Parenting Young Children and Healthy and Safe programs (presentation)

Professor Ron Lally
Co‐Director, Center for Child and Family Studies, WestEd, USA

Understanding the Nuances of Development: Birth to 36 months (presentation)

The Uniqueness of Infancy: How Infants & Toddlers Develop and How Development if Best Facilitated (presentation)

 

Infant crying: causes, challenges and long-term outcomes

2nd March, 2009

Professor Ronald Barr
Director, Centre for Community  Child Health Research, Child and Family Research Institute, Vancouver, Canada
I hope my next child has colic! (presentation)
Mr. Anthony Raitman
Assistant General Manager, Early Childhood Programs, Office for Children and Early Childhood Development, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD)
Service Challenges for Managing Infant Crying (presentation)

Dr. Harriet Hiscock
Paediatrician & NHMRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health, The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne

What do Parents of Crying Babies Find Helpful?(presentation)

Associate Professor Brigid Jordan
Paediatric Social Work (Infant and Family) The Royal Children's Hospital and The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics

Long-term Outcomes of Early Infant Crying (presentation)

Professor Jeannette Milgrom
Parent Infant Research Institute, Austin Hospital, Melbourne

Towards Parenthood- an Intervention to Prepare for the Changes and Challenges of a New Baby (presentation)

 

Linking schools and early years

12th November, 2008 

Dr. Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health

Linking schools and early years services - What does the research evidence tell us? (presentation)
Panel discussion Linking schools and early years project - Overview and site case studies (presentation)
Dr. Kylie Valentine
Social Policy Research Centre, University of NSW
Linking schools & early years project - Evaluation (presentation)

 

Early Identification - Working in partnerships with families

22nd September, 2008 

Professor Sir David Hall
Emeritus Professor of Community Pediatrics
University of Sheffield
The Importance of Early Identification (presentation)
Dr. Frances Page Glascoe
Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University
Early Identification – The USA Context (presentation)
Dr. Sharon Goldfeld
Community Pediatrician
Centre for Community Child Health
The Royal Children’s Hospital
Early Identification – The Australian Context (presentation)
Ms. Jeanette Nagorcka
General Manager, Early Childhood Programs
Office for Children and Early Childhood Development
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD)
Maternal and Child Health Framework (presentation)
Ms. Katy Radic
M&CH Nurse & Diabetes Nurse Educator
Orbost Regional Health
Family Engagement Strategy, 2006-08 (presentation)
Ms. Sue Christo
Unit Leader, M&CH Services
Wyndham City Council
Introducing PEDS into Maternal & Child Health programs in Wyndham (presentation)

 

Working in partnership with Indigenous Communities

26th May, 2008

Mr. Warren Cann
Executive Director, Parenting Research Centre

Working in partnership with Aboriginal Family Services Agencies (presentation)

Mr. John Lawrence
Chief Executive Officer, Kilmany UnitingCare
Ms. Debbie Leon
Indigenous Family Services Co-ordinator, Kilmany UnitingCare
Ms. Suzie Egan
Aboriginal Best Start & Indigenous Early Years Co-ordinator, Kilmany UnitingCare

Macro to micro - an agency's learnings to benefit Koori Kids (presentation)

 

What works for Children: Bridging the Gaps
Hosted by Marymead Child and Family Centre and ARACY, Canberra

Effective Integration of Early Childhood Services

29 - 30th August, 2007

Dr. Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health
Building integrated early childhood and family support services: An outcomes-based approach (presentation)

The Early Years: From Research to Policy to Practice Seminars

Linking Schools and Early Years Services

20th August, 2007

Professor Jane Bertrand
Executive Director at the Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Toronto First Duty: Thinking Big Starting Small (presentation)
Mr. David Huggins
Assistant Director, Student Services, Catholic Education Office
Ms. Judy Connell
Manager, Student Learning Programs, Catholic Education Office
Early Years Oral Language Intervention (presentation)

Mr. Murray Geddes
Principal, Doveton Primary School
Ms. Jeanette Miller
Coordinator, Early Years Centre, Doveton Primary School
Ms. Jacqui McBride
Team Leader, Casey Cardinia CHS

Ready Set School (presentation)

Ms. June McLoughlin
Director, Policy & Service Development, Centre for Community Child Health

LSEY (Linking Schools and Early Years Project) (presentation)

How do neighbourhoods matter for children and youth? 

3 July 2007

Professor Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Child Development and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University
How do neighbourhoods matter for children and youth? (presentation)
Mr Damian Ferrie
Executive Director, Community Programs & Volunteering, Department for Victorian Communities
Strengthening communities using place-based approaches (presentation)
Dr Tim Moore
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Community Child Health

Changing development trajectories, Conditions and resources for young children and their families (paper)

Changing development trajectories, Conditions and resources for young children and their families (presentation)

 

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