What do we deliver?
We deliver programs and activities for families with children in the zero to 12 year age group that address the priority areas of Safety, Resilience and Aspirations and the Communities for Children Facilitating Partner objectives of:
- To create strong child-friendly communities that understand the importance of children and apply this capacity to maximise the health, wellbeing and early development of young children at the local level
- To improve the health and wellbeing of families and the development of young children, from before birth through to age 12 years, paying special attention to:
- Healthy young families — supporting parents to care for their children before and after birth and throughout the early years;
- Supporting families and parents — support for parents to provide children with secure attachment, consistent discipline and quality environments that are stable, positive, stimulating, safe and secure;
- Early learning — provide access to high quality early learning opportunities in the years before school; provide early identification and support for children at risk of developmental and behavioural problems; assist parents with ways they can stimulate and promote child development and learning from birth; and
- School transition and engagement — support children and families to make a smooth transition to school and work with local schools to assist children and families with their ongoing engagement with school
Communities for Children South East Tasmania focuses on place-based efforts, grounded in a strong focus on collaboration. The vibrant Facilitating Partner team is comprised of our Manager, Liana, Community Engagement Lead, Katrina, Administration Coordinator, Jo, and Learning and Evaluation Advisor, Julia.
Our Communities for Children Steering Committee represents the voices of the communities we work in and is made up of our fabulous community partners, community members and people interested in working collaboratively towards our goal of: “Families thriving in strong, safe communities”.
All our funding decisions are made by the very wise and experienced Funding Committee, who are Steering Committee Members, but not community partners to avoid conflicts of interest.