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25.01.2022 In times of challenge and change, everyone needs to dig deep to find their strength. As circumstances around COVID-19 continue to develop, families of essential workers and front-line caregivers may be experiencing unique challenges. As a provider, you can help families identify their superpowers so they can continue to grow and thrive. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/37PLBiD



25.01.2022 Last week the team at Wirrimbirra caught up with everyone at the Narromine Elders Craft Group. It was great to see the kids expressing themselves through art and keeping busy during school holidays. If you want to reach out to us about our services, give us a call on 1800 841 544.

24.01.2022 Looking for work in Orange? Come down and have a chat to the team at Wirrimbirra about becoming a Family Coach in our newly launched business. Friday | 9 Octobe...r | 11am - 1pm Orange Senior Citizens Centre 77 Kite Street Find out more: wirrimbirra.org.au

24.01.2022 Smoking, using alcohol or other drugs while you are pregnant or breastfeeding can harm you and your baby. Our children need to be born healthy so they can have a strong mind and body. There are some things you can do to help your baby grow strong. Don't be shame or afraid if you have been using drugs or alcohol. Have a yarn to your doctor or midwife. They are there to help, not judge you. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2YHg3sb



22.01.2022 Aboriginal S.T.E.M. Online Summit June 29th to July 3rd 2020 Science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) are ancient knowledge. This Summit has an incredible line up of Aboriginal experts in STEM. Learn how ancient Aboriginal technologies and knowledge are used in modern day activities.... Learn more here: bit.ly/2BlhEL3

21.01.2022 You never have to stay in an unsafe home. There are always supports available and safe places you can stay. Call the NSW Domestic Violence Line on 1800 65 ...64 63. We’re available 24/7. If you or your children are in danger call Emergency Triple Zero 000. Staff at the NSW Domestic Violence Line can: explain services and supports available to you help you with your safety plan refer you to support services such as counselling help you contact the police, courts or lawyers help you find a safe place to stay help with transport for you and your children

20.01.2022 Big shout out to parents and caregivers! What does it mean to you to help others and give children opportunities to show you care?



14.01.2022 Finding it hard to tell young people about Coronavirus? Check out the COVID-19 Kids Book put together by the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW. Read the book here: bit.ly/3eNcu8u... See more resources: bit.ly/2CvX6Ar See more

14.01.2022 Wirrimbirra values the lived experience of families and communities across our region. We acknowledge that each individual and each community has unique needs and require individual attention and action. Wirrimbirra promotes social and cultural inclusion by working together with Aboriginal people, communities and partner agencies to keep Aboriginal families strong and together. We are currently delivering services in Narromine, Wellington, Dubbo and Gilgandra; we are transitioning services into Orange and Bathurst over the next few months.

11.01.2022 South Sydney Rabbitoh, Braidon Burns tells his story of how he grew up in kinship care and is now doing the same for his younger brother. There are too many Aboriginal kids in care, you don't have to be perfect to share our community with our kids. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3bW4ssu

07.01.2022 The Koori Curriculum have put together a list of ten books that celebrate Aboriginal culture for 0 - 2 year olds. Find out more: bit.ly/33JfKQA

05.01.2022 How can dads help? * Go with mum to antenatal classes * Eat healthy and be active with mum * Help around the house, so mum can rest up... * Take care of the other kids * Encourage and support mum to give up smokes, grog and yarndi * Be patient her moods will get better Spend time with bub so mum can rest up * Sing, yarn and read with bub. It’s never too early - even when bub is still in the belly. * Bath bub * Change bub’s nappies These are good ways for dad to get to know bub as well!



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