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Lemon Tree Childrens Centre Carlton
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www.starbright.org.au
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2-10 Grattan St. Carlton. Melbourne, VIC, 3053.
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To accomplish this we plan to construct on the relationships already established with this community alongside our partners True North. (aw.true north.co.Ba) So far we have successfully implemented two exchange programs where Hasty Childhood Educators. StarBright Learning Exchanges core focus is premature childhood education and collaborating with communities on a global level to ensure that children everywhere can access quality care and education. Our commitment to quality premature childhood education for children in Australia is as strong as our commitment to those children in South Africa. The day was a huge win and we raised 500!! The StarBright committee members were sporting their new poles and showing off our new logo. A immense day was had by all with many familiar faces. There will be a sausage sizzle and meet painting for children.

Success is the sum of insignificant efforts, repeated day in and day out. Many people receive the first step and then stop. Karen Williams, a coworker from Kindergarten Parents Victoria, and I shared a dream and a vision of what could be! I asked the person in charge if she thought it might aid them if we could send some early childhood teachers to discard some time at these centers and share some of their knowledge and maybe we could even have some of their workers discard some time in Australia working in our children’s centers. As an premature childhood professional, I have always been interested in how we could make a difference to developing communities and how we could bear early childhood education to disadvantaged children. It was immense to have the expertise of AI to assist in recruiting and supporting our volunteer placements in South Africa. Sadly we were not qualified to remain funding this role but lessons were learn and we were on our way. The Base invited people occupied with HIV AIDS and children from all over the world. Yet it is most often the developmental needs of these HIV positive young children that are the most neglected in the initiatives to ameliorate the consequences of the AIDS pandemic. Bringing together around 30 representatives from 17 remarkable communities, we highlighted and examined promising practices, that people from these communities have started in their effort to promote, recognize, respect and resource these grassroots practices that focus the attention on the youngest children. The aim was that we would determine a number of actionable items and leadership messages that will be the drivers of the following steps of the World Forum’s hasty care and education community of practice. She started work in February, commencing a 2 Year stay to aid with the establishment of the StarBright Learning Exchange and also to elevate funds to assist facilitate the exchange program. To maintain the viability of exchange funding, fund raising became a focus. Our aim was to set up an income generating business that would help us fund StarBright. Unfortunately we learned that, although this was a huge idea in principle, we required more resources from both a financial and people perspective to make it work. StarBright identified two organizations to which assistance and encourage to their hasty childhood programs for very disadvantaged children in Cape Town would be provided. The Etafeni center was the beginning organization with which we worked. The second was a three month exchange, where an hasty childhood professional strengthened ties with these two organizations, building trust and strengthening bonds. The third exchange was a six week exchange, involving three premature childhood professionals. These splendid women enriched the lives of the children in South Africa through arts based curriculum and connecting with the local environment, sharing experiences with South African child protection workers. There was sharing of stories and experiences from both cultures, with computer technology providing an avenue by which communication could be effortlessly streamed across the miles. They were still using the skills they had learned, they were initiating fresh ideas and practices, they were more committed to improving conditions, they had undertaken further education. These children will have fresh options on which to base their lives. South Africa touched my heart deeply after a visit in 2006 and it was a privilege to be segment of the establishment of StarBright to enrich the young lives of these children in need.
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