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The Hume 0 – 24 Framework is a community vision for creating a good life for children and young people in Hume.
As part of the roll out of the Hume 0 – 24 Framework, we are interested in hearing from all parents and caregivers of children in the “Middle Years” (i.e. 6 - 12 year olds).
The middle years is a vulnerable time for some young people as they find themselves wondering why their bodies are changing, navigating friendships and family relationships as they begin to become more independent. They also are dealing with transitioning to secondary school and forming their own identity.
How to Give Feedback
Please let us know what will support you to create a good life for your child/children in the middle years. The information you provide will assist Council to develop services and programs to support parents and children’s needs.
parents completed a survey by Thursday 3 June 2021
Background
The Hume 0 – 24 Framework is a community vision for creating a good life for children and young people in Hume.
As part of the roll out of the Hume 0 – 24 Framework, we are interested in hearing from all parents and caregivers of children in the “Middle Years” (i.e. 6 - 12 year olds).
The middle years is a vulnerable time for some young people as they find themselves wondering why their bodies are changing, navigating friendships and family relationships as they begin to become more independent. They also are dealing with transitioning to secondary school and forming their own identity.
How to Give Feedback
Please let us know what will support you to create a good life for your child/children in the middle years. The information you provide will assist Council to develop services and programs to support parents and children’s needs.
parents completed a survey by Thursday 3 June 2021