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Report – back Seminar“Early Intervention” in Family and

Pre-school Children Services

- “Actualization of the Spirits of IFSC – Learning from the Australian Experience”

By Angela ChiuCentre Supervisor

Western District IFSCThe Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory Council

20.3.2006

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1. The Australian National Agenda for Early Childhood

• Government commitment to developing a National Agenda for Early Childhood

• Consultation showed broad support for development of a National Agenda for Early Childhood across the areas:– Early child and maternal health– Early learning and care– Child friendly communities– Supporting families and parenting– Improving outcomes for Indigenous children– Working together

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What is the Stronger Families and Communities Strategy?

Four Initiatives:1. Communities for Children - $142.4m2. Invest To Grow - $70.5m3. Local Answers - $137m4. Choice and Flexibility in Child Care - $125.3m

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Communities for Children

• 45 sites (communities) across Australia• $142.4m over four years of funding per

site• Aims to help young children, their families

and the broader community.

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Five priority areas:

1. Healthy young families2. Support for families and parents3. Early learning and development4. Child friendly communities5. Family and children’s services work

effectively as a system

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Key features:

A new way for Government to provide funding to communities:

• Place based• Community driven• Building community and community capacity• Top-down, Bottom-up• Collaborative governance / tight-loose control• Early intervention, prevention and promotion

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Role of Facilitating Partners

1. Bring the community together to talk about local issues that affect young children;

2. Establish a Communities for Children Committee;

3. Engage community leaders;4. Engage existing service providers;5. Promote, integrate & coordinate effort;

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Role of Facilitating Partners (con’t)

6. Build partnerships with local business;7. Work with early childhood experts;8. Manage funding; and9. Report to Government.

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Examples of activities and services

• Home visiting• Early learning and literacy• Playgroups• Parenting programs and family support

services• Boosting social inclusion and peer support

for parents of young children.• Child nutrition programs

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Three major components:

Family Counselling Unit

Family Resource Unit

Treatment-oriented

Supporting families at risk (practical, emotional & training sup

port)

Open, development & preventive

Family Support Unit

Integrated Family Service Centre (IFSC)

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2. Overview of IFSC - HK

1. Objectives– To provide range of preventive, development,

supportive, remedial services to enhance functions of individuals and families

– To preserve and strengthen family as a unit …build up supportive/caring community

– To identify problem early, provide early interventions to assist people in disadvantaged situations so as to help them to cope with crisis, regain self-resilience and restore functioning

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Overview of IFSC – HK (con’t)

2. Principles– Accessibility– Early Identification– Integration– Partnership

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Overview of IFSC – HK (con’t)

3. Spirit of IFSC– Child-centered– Family-focused– Community-based

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3. Actualization of the Spirits of IFSC

• Early Intervention– Early identification of needs– Early intervention in terms of children’s early

years– Fill in service group of children services– Fulfill the spirit of child-centered– Efforts paid on enhancing parental functions

for the benefit of children

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Actualization of the Spirits of IFSC (con’t)

• Community Based– “It takes a community to raise a child”– Creating a caring community for children with

different stakeholders in the community, e.g. Child Care Institutions, ICYC, schools and local peoples, etc.

– Community Education and Community Participation

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