PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Family strategy is launched

Family strategy is launched

Naomi Robertson and daughter Zoe, aged seven months, assist City of Casey mayor Neil Lucas to launch council's fiveyear Family and Children's Services Strategy.Naomi Robertson and daughter Zoe, aged seven months, assist City of Casey mayor Neil Lucas to launch council’s fiveyear Family and Children’s Services Strategy.

BERWICK’S Rossmoyne Family Resource Centre was the scene of Casey Council’s official launch of its fiveyear family and children’s services strategy last week.
The importance of the strategy in Casey is obvious with figures showing the City is home to more than 15,000 infants and preschoolers, as well as more than 22,000 primary schoolaged children.
This growth rate is likely to continue for the next 15 years.
Casey mayor Neil Lucas said that council recognised the need for a strategic approach to the planning and provision of services to families and children.
“Casey has a key role in ensuring that infrastructure and services are available, coordinated and accessible to families, which will support the development of active, confident and resilient children,” Cr Lucas said.
The strategy was developed following consultation with health and education service providers, City of Casey Community Services staff and parents.
“We are very confident that this strategy will provide direction for the strengthening of important partnerships between parents and professionals,” Cr Lucas said.
“It will assist us to work together to provide comprehensive services, and contribute towards happy and healthy childhood development and positive experiences for parents.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Forum supports women living with epilepsy across all life stages

    Forum supports women living with epilepsy across all life stages

    Epilepsy Action Australia and Australian Women with Epilepsy are inviting women across the country to take part in a powerful one-day forum designed to uplift, inform and support women living…

  • Aussie kids salt risk

    Aussie kids salt risk

    Research from Deakin University has suggested most Australian children are at risk of developing high blood pressure at a younger age due to eating too much salt. In a new…

  • Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520714 What inspired you to start beekeeping, and how long have you been doing it? I’ve only been learning beekeeping for a few months.…

  • Tons galore in lower grades

    Tons galore in lower grades

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533224 B GRADE Table-leaders Pakenham Upper/Toomuc have been set a monumental task by Tooradin after the Seagulls posted 267 in the first innings at…

  • Titans trump Panthers to jump into second on the ladder

    Titans trump Panthers to jump into second on the ladder

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 512656 Garfield/Tynong (7/209) gave itself a massive boost by comfortably disposing of Yarragon (122) on day two of round 13 in WDCA Division 2.…