Child, Carer & Country (CCC)

Modfied: Monday, September 15, 2008
CCC making changes, growing stronger children

Making change happen through the CCC project

Read CCC case studies of how partnerships for growing stronger children are growing in the West Kimberley regions.

Each case study shares what has changed and how through the CCC project. They are updated as new changes occur. Read about:

  • What changed and how
  • The Issue or Desire for change
  • Actions Taken
  • Outcomes
  • The next steps
  • Tracking the change, tracking the learning
    • Who were the people involved?
    • What needed to be challenged?
    • What made a difference?
    • Reasons for delays
    • What did we in the CCC project do?
    • Timeline of events
    • Useful links for finding funding and building skills
    • Data sources

NOTE: Case studies open in a new CCC Blog Window - to return to CCC homepage you will need to use the back button in your browser

Learning to apply for funds for resources for women & children

Learning through child care training

Learning to recover culture

Learning to provide learning spaces and link with Indigenous communities in remote areas

We request that the government sit down with the community to
discuss strategies that will ultimately ensure the children
to have an education that will enable them to particpate
in the global economy on their terms."
(Indigeneous Women's Bush Meeting, July 2007)

Marilyn Cook working on the Women's Bus application

Eight mile Creek women working at Learning Circle 3

Wilfred with Rebecca, Lisa, Anne, April, Deanne and Marilyn (in front) working the on Bus applicaton

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