The first 1000 days

Registrations are open for our Healthy habits FREE Program.
Healthy Habits is an eight-week program for ACT parents and carers to enhance or establish healthy habits in the first 1000 days of their child’s life in physical, cognitive, social, and emotional well-being
This FREE program includes visits from professionals, including Perinatal Mental Health, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, and Child Development professionals. Morning tea and family activities are also provided.
Term one sessions will start on the 9th of February and run every Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 am at Scullin.
If you are interested, you must register before commencement by emailing groups@crcs.com.au or calling 02 6264 0200
Recent News Stories
After an extraordinary 32 years of service, we say a heartfelt goodbye to Graham McKercher, who recently resigned from CRCS to take some time out, enjoy being a grandad, and undertake some international travel.
As Program Manager for Living Well Aged Care, Dominique (known as Domi) brings a wealth of experience and compassion to the team. With a background as a rehabilitation nurse, Domi has spent many years working with older people and encouraging them to live independently.
As Program Manager for Living Well Aged Care, Dominique (known as Domi) brings a wealth of experience and compassion to the team. With a background as a rehabilitation nurse, Domi has spent many years working with older people and encouraging them to live independently.
CRCS recently welcomed our Living Well participants, other community members, sector professionals, and family members and carers to our first Speaker Series session of the year: Unpacking the Changes to My Aged Care – What You Need to Know at the Belconnen Community Centre theatre.
To celebrate Mother’s Day, Budawang Early Learning Centre in Milton hosted an afternoon tea for mums, carers and grandmothers. Children invited their families into the centre to take part in a range of activities. These included bracelet beading, gluing, drawing, nail painting, and pretend hairdressing. A playdough station invited children to create face moulds with the sign “Can you mould your mum?”, and a photo booth was set up to capture the occasion.