The Inclusion Support Program (ISP) assists education and care services to include children with additional needs alongside their peers.
The Parenting Centre operates within the Child Health and Parenting Service. The Centre offers more intensive support and education to families experiencing parenting issues such as post natal depression, breastfeeding and relationship concerns which relate to early childhood.
These fact sheets contain information on communicable diseases. The Department of Health and Human Services – Tasmania provides extensive information on a range of health matters pertaining to both children and adults.
The Department of Health and Human Services works collaboratively with a number of local and national partners to ensure the best health and wellbeing outcomes and services for Tasmania.
Kidsafe was established to focus the attention of policy makers and the community at large on the need for improved child safety measures. Kidsafe operates in cooperation with a variety of stakeholders including government, industry, schools, hospitals, the media, community groups, voluntary organisations and individuals.
Preventing infectious diseases in child care – Fourth Edition | National Health and Medical Research Council
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