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University Students Enhance Early Development at Broome Centre

Ruby Yu, Ebony Glover, and Casper Rideout.

Young children at the Y Broome Early Learning Centre are receiving enhanced support this month through a collaboration with students from the University of Notre Dame Australia and the Marjarlin Kimberley Centre for Remote Health. This partnership brings Occupational Therapy students into the classroom, providing vital developmental assistance while allowing students to gain practical experience.

The initiative, which runs throughout July 2023, focuses on helping children develop essential skills through play-based interactions. Dr Tim McDonald, chief executive of Y WA, emphasized the dual benefits of this collaboration, stating, “Collaborations like this strengthen learning opportunities for both the students and the young children in our care.”

The university students seamlessly integrated into the centre’s daily activities, participating alongside the children during playtime, rest, and learning sessions. This hands-on approach enables them to deliver targeted support in a natural environment.

Tracy Mathers, Director of the Y Broome ELC, highlighted the program’s significance, noting, “Many families in regions like Broome face long waiting periods to access critical developmental services.” She added that while the students are not providing formal assessments, their involvement offers timely support without additional costs to families. This initiative also aids educators in developing strategies to support children’s needs effectively.

The partnership signifies a promising start, with plans for future involvement from Speech Pathology and Physiotherapy students. This expansion could further enhance the resources available to the Broome community, where families often endure extended waiting times for essential services.

Currently, the centre runs the Y’s School ReadY Program, aimed at boosting early literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional wellbeing among children preparing for school. The integration of Occupational Therapy students adds another layer to this effort, ensuring that children receive support when it is most critical, helping to set them up for success in their educational journeys.

This collaboration is a significant step for both the students and the children at the Y Broome Early Learning Centre, fostering a supportive community while training the next generation of allied health professionals.

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