Page 5007 - Week 13 - Thursday, 2 November 2017

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Program

Description

Who

Circle of Security

An eight week parenting program enabling parents and caregivers to understand and recognise their child’s emotional needs. The group is facilitated by a worker from the Growing Healthy Families team and a worker from Narrabundah Early Childhood School.

Parents or carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

Winnunga Nimitija wellbeing clinic

An outreach service to families at Winnunga provides information on child development, behaviour management strategies and support for children under 8 years of age. Each family is allocated an hour to discuss their concerns.

Parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles and carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

Freshen It Up

A healthy cooking program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. 16 sessions facilitated by a nutritionist from Nutrition Australia. The program is funded through the ACT Health Promotion Grants program.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families from the Koori Preschool at Narrabundah Early Childhood School.

Friday Under five at Gilmore

A playgroup for families with children under five years old.

This group is facilitated by a staff member from Gilmore Primary School and a worker from Growing Healthy Families.

An open group to all families with children under five. Targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and vulnerable families.

City to lake project—cost-benefit analysis
(Question No 667)

Ms Lawder asked the Chief Minister, upon notice, on 22 September 2017:

In relation to the Chief Minister’s answer to the Select Committee on Estimates 2017-2018 question on notice No 409, can he provide a copy of the cost benefit analysis of the City to the Lake project that was completed in 2014.

Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

The document provided outlines the cost-benefit analysis for the City to the Lake (CTTL) Project, completed in 2014. The cost-benefit analysis has been extracted from a larger report.

The Cost Benefit analysis discusses two scenarios:

Scenario One is the case where the Parkes Way grade separation does not proceed and the CTTL Master Plan elements are limited to the West Basin foreshore, Aquatic Centre, the subdivision of the West Basin precinct with limited mixed use development within the Civic precinct..

Scenario Two is where the grade separation of Parkes Way is undertaken and the CTTL Master Plan elements are developed in step with market demand and an overarching development strategy.


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