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Dec 22

First 1000 Days – Creating community connections for families (from pregnancy to 2 years of age)

22/12/2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Free
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FIRST 1000 DAYS AT PLAYGROUP

Calling all pregnant families and families with children under 2 years.

Come and join the First 1000 Days at Playgroup session at the Margaret River Playgroup

The First 1000 Days at Playgroup Project aims to connect and support families in their local communities from the start of their pregnancy journey, bridging the transition from pregnancy to birth and the early years.

Every Wednesday, all welcome
Between 10 – 11.30 am
33 Tunbridge Street, Margaret River

For more information, contact CJ Heins at carlyjayne.heins@playgroupwa.com.au or call 0448534564

So what is the First 1000 Days project?

A growing body of research shows the first 1000 days in a child’s life (from conception to two years of age) is a significant and important stage of development.

Early experiences shape the way children’s brains and bodies develop with long term consequences for mental health, learning and physical health.

The quality of relationships that children and families experience is a key factor and families being supported and connected in their local communities is a goal that we can achieve.

Playgroup WA is addressing this opportunity by initiating the First 1000 Days at Playgroup project, with the support of Lotterywest.

This initial two-year pilot project aims to connect families in their local community at playgroup during those important years. This includes first time pregnancy through to the first few years of a child’s life.

We believe there is much that can be done and by working with communities directly, we are hoping to create a positive and healthy environment for families to thrive.

Aims of the project

The First 1000 Days at Playgroup Project aims to connect and support families in their local communities from the start of their pregnancy journey, bridging the transition from pregnancy to birth and the early years.

  1. Improve health and wellbeing outcomes for families, by:
  • Reducing social isolation during pregnancy by establishing opportunities for local peer support
  • Connecting pregnant families with local playgroups
  • Creating opportunities for dads to connect during pregnancy
  • Developing a neighbourhood approach to welcoming and supporting families in the first 1000 days
  1. Increase the number of families feeling supported, confident and informed, by:
  • Improving access to information and organisations that can provide relevant support for pregnant women and families
  • Providing playgroups with the necessary tools to be able to be able to provide referral pathways between support agencies and families
  • Utilising playgroup venues as a hub for families to access support from key services
  • Encouraging increased service options for families
  • Improving early identification of support and needs