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First 1000 Days Australia: An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led early-life intervention

First 1000 Days Australia: An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led early-life intervention

This article describes the work to date of the First 1000 Days Australia program of research.

The First 1000 Days Australia: An Australian interpretation of the 1000 Days movement and measuring the impact on families

The First 1000 Days Australia: An Australian interpretation of the 1000 Days movement and measuring the impact on families

The Australian specific interpretation of the 1000 Days movement is being established to have effective supports for families of Indigenous children during critical periods of heightened risk from pre-conception to a child’s second birthday.

An Australian Model of the First 1000 Days

An Australian Model of the First 1000 Days

The Australian Model of the First 1000 Days is an Indigenous-led initiative which seeks to provide a coordinated, comprehensive intervention to address the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from (pre)conception to two years of age and their families.

'What Hope Can Look Like': The First 1000 Days – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families

'What Hope Can Look Like': The First 1000 Days – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families

To ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and their children benefit from the international 1000 Days movement, an Australian Model of the First 1000 Days is being developed through a year-long, nationwide engagement process.