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The Mildura community has a big reason to celebrate with the launch of a ground-breaking program encouraging community members to participate in arts activities.
A new funding scheme has opened aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of people in local communities, through technology and the arts.
The once celebrated club had been without a place in a league for 13 years courtesy of league closures, and “fear and racism”.
The Parents Learning Actively with Youngsters (PLAY) program is run by Glastonbury Child and Family Services, an independent, not-for-profit organisation.
The People, Places, Processes Forum held in April 2008 provided an opportunity to showcase Victorian health inequalities work across research, policy and practice domains.
The Kids in Communities Study aims to investigate the community or neighbourhood level factors that affect child development (based on the Australian Early Development Index, a population of measure of early childhood development) and are amenable to change.
The People, places, processes web resource aims to assist practitioners choose the best health promotion approach to reduce health inequalities.
Encouraging greater social engagement through arts and cultural activities.