Events

Forthcoming events are displayed for your information only, from ECIA(VC) members. These should not be construed as any endorsement, approval, recommendation, or preference by the ECIA(VC)

2009

27th - 29th July 2009
Uncle Bob's Child Development Centre will be hosting the Advanced Hanen Workshop for Speech Pathologists: Learning Language and Loving it
The Royal Children's Hosptial, Melbourne
Please contact Trudy Van Megglen for more information (03) 9345 5092 or
download a registration form after 05/03/09 at www.hanen.org

2nd March 2009, 9.00am - 1.10pm
"The Early Years: From Research to Policy to Practice Seminar"
Infant crying: causes, challenges and long-term outcomes
Rydges on Swanston
701 Swanston Stree, Carlton
Cost $66 incl GST

I am pleased to be able to invite you to this upcoming seminar, the first seminar of 2009 presented by the Centre for Community Child Health with funding from The R.E. Ross Trust. This seminar will focus on early infant crying. Around 20% of Australian parents report a problem with their baby’s crying in the first few months of life and such crying is associated with family stress, postnatal depression, and in rare cases, child abuse. This seminar will focus on the possible causes of prolonged infant crying, management options and pitfalls, service challenges for infant crying, and long-term outcomes.

Registration: Please return ECIA Registration Form by 23rd February 2009 - Click here to get the registration form
For further information, please contact Cathy Archer on (03) 9345 6337 or email Catherine Archer

January 14, 2009 to January 16, 2009 & January 19, 2009 to January 21, 2009
Hanen - It Takes Two to Talk Workshop
Location: Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne Victoria
Registration Fee: $1150 AUD
Presented By: Uncle Bobs Child Development Centre
Contact: Trudy van Meggelen or Lauren Crook
Email: unclebobs.cdc@rch.org.au
Telephone: 03 9345 5092

 

Early Childhood Intervention Awareness Week

17 - 23 August 2008

You are encouraged to plan your own ECI Awareness activity. Activities may include open days, coffee mornings, informal presentations, your own kite activities, visits to parliamentarians, schools and preschools, involvement with local media. Media opportunities may involve past or present families or local media and sporting personalities. For further information please visit: Early Childhood Intervention Awareness Week Chronicles

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