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--- BHP LogoPilbara Families Building Pilbara Communities

The Pilbara Families Building Pilbara Communities project aims to establish a feasible model for bringing Ngala parenting support to families and communities in Newman. This community initiative builds on Population and Community Health’s partnered work with Ngala to support parents. 

See past events on the Pilbara Activities for 2012 page

Newman Visit in 2013

The Ngala Education team will visit Newman again in the second half of 2013 as part of the Pilbara Families Building Pilbara Communities project.   Details will be posted towards the middle of the year.

Working with Communities

Ngala works with communities to extend parenting and early years services and activities.  If you are interested in partnering to extend parenting and early years services, are looking to organise a community education workshop, or require more information about our regional visits, contact education.admin@ngala.com.au.

Ngala provide support to existing community early years programs through:

    • Parent and professional workshops
    • Community forums
    • Resource kits
    • Improving its services in the Pilbara through regular evaluation

To keep updated with Ngala’s relationships with organisations, professionals and parents in the Pilbara please visit this web page regularly.

Ngala Support for Families

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For professionals working with families.

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