Contact Jane Pratt on 0491 219 869 for more information on how you can be a driving mentor today.
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Today I received this wonderful feedback about Sylvia Baker, who has been our longest serving volunteer. Sylvia currently delivers our ATO Tax Help service, assistance with lodging tax returns for low income earners I had to share, Sylvia thank you so much for your dedication to our, centre, we appreciate you! Dear Ranui, We would like to show our appreciation and say a big thank you to You and the Manjimup CRC Staff for offering their services to our local community and helping people in need. Thank you so much to Sylvia Baker, volunteer for ATO Tax Help t at the Manjimup CRC. Without question Sylvia was very helpful and patient with both my husband and myself in assisting us with setting up our myGov account and lodging our tax returns. We will be returning to her next year! If it wasn’t for Sylvia volunteering her time to assist us in this difficult time we don’t know what we would have done because there is no way we could afford to pay the exorbitant fees that accountants charge. We would highly recommend Sylvia Baker to anyone!! Thanking you Kindest Regards Roy and Dee Forsman THANK YOU Roy & Dee! FREE TRAINING FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS
WORK IN AGRICULTURE SKILL SET Targeted at new entrants to the agricultural industry, participants will gain a solid foundation in essential farming skills including health and safety, chemical handling, modern tractor and machinery operation and weed control. This skill set is FREE for eligible students, including displaced workers, concession students and youth up to 25 who are not at school. Face-to-face training will be delivered at Muresk Institute in two blocks commencing 31 August 2020. To find out more click the link below https://www2.dtwd.wa.gov.au/mureskinstitute/find-a-course/all-courses?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Upcoming%20Courses%20-%20AugustSeptember&utm_content=Upcoming%20Courses%20-%20AugustSeptember+CID_89cc48cd345ba97ffc4de4ffefc3ba17&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software
The Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) is a valuable tool to assist communities to reflect on and plan for children’s development. The Warren Blackwood Early Years Network invites you to join Gail Clark, Western Australian AEDC Coordinator, to learn more about the AEDC and how it can be used to understand what is working well in the community, and what may need to change to ensure children are offered safe and nurturing environments where they can grow and thrive. The AEDC is a nationwide population level collection of information about young children’s development. It measures the percentage of children who are developmentally on track, at risk, or vulnerable across five domains: physical health and wellbeing; social competence; emotional maturity; language and cognitive skills; and communication skills and general knowledge. Investing time, effort and resources in children's early years, brings lifelong benefits to them and to the whole community. Please join us to:
We welcome representatives from education, health, local government, child and family services, and community representatives (including parents and carers!). When: Where: Wellness Centre Tuesday 15 September 1A Edwards Street 9.30am-12pm Manjimup (please arrive 9.15am) |
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