Work It Out Wednesday:5 Steps to Creating a Healthier Community — Orethapedia

Obesity, with corresponding ailments such as heart disease, high cholesterol and diabetes, is a well-chronicled public health issue and has many communities looking for ways to positively impact their residents. What can prove to have an enduring impact on improving community health is a broad coalition of stakeholders coming together to create a culture of […]

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‘It takes a village to raise a child’: The role of community – Part 2 — We Hear You

ACECQA’s National Education Leader, Rhonda Livingstone provides insight into National Quality Framework topics of interest. In part two of our series exploring community in education and care, we identify why community is important to children’s educational and developmental outcomes. Children experience and observe a ‘hub’ of relationships in an early childhood setting. Each type contributes to […]

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‘It takes a village to raise a child’: The role of community – Part 1 — We Hear You

ACECQA’s National Education Leader, Rhonda Livingstone provides insight into National Quality Framework topics of interest. ‘Community’ is an everyday word in children’s education and care services, with the concept embedded in National Quality Framework legislation and National Quality Standard (NQS) practice guidance, resources and professional development. Collaborative partnerships with families and communities is the focus of […]

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Partnering With Atlanta Habitat for Humanity — National Church Residences Blog

Atlanta Habitat for Humanity and National Church Residences are partnering to offer additional services that can help Repair with Kindness participants live independently and stay home for life. The Repair with Kindness program helps qualified homeowners age 55 or older make critical home repairs that reduce health or safety hazards or improve weatherization for residents. […]

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