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Maaraka Dabakarn (Hands to Steady)


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Event description

Is your koolanga under 6 years of age?

Do you have worries about their development? 

If so, Wanslea will be hosting a special event alongside the Child and Parent Centre Swan and Ngala's Ngalang Moort Ngalang Kurlangah program to help First Nations families who are worried about their child's development.

Come along to: 

  • Get an Ears2Learn ear screening.
  • Learn about other activities and services in your community that can help you and your child.
  • Get help from staff to refer your child to appropriate services.
  • Get information from a Speech Therapist, Occupational Therapist, or Nurse on ways you can help your child learn and develop.

There will also be:

  • Food provided. 
  • Children's activities. 
  • Other parents to connect with. 
  • Transport may be possible for families living in some parts of the City of Swan and Shire of Mundaring. To discuss transport please contact: 9290 6830 or mshub@mundaring.wa.gov.au 

Please note, this event is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families. 


Accessibility:

    If you have any access requirements to attend this event, please let us know by completing the checkout questions at registration. If you would like to talk to someone about how we can support your access requirements, please contact us on the details below. 

    Contact details:

    If you need more information about this event, please contact Wanslea on 1300 969 645 or ndis@wanslea.org.au 

    If you are Deaf, hard of hearing, or have a communication disability, please see the below link for information on how to contact us via the National Relay Service (NRS). Helping you connect | Access Hub

    Wanslea partners with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to deliver the Early Childhood Approach. The Early Childhood Approach supports families of children under 6 years who may have a developmental concern or delay, or children under 9 years who have a permanent disability.


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