Child Protection Week 2021 Events
Child Protection Week 2021 Events
Child Protection Week 2021 runs between 5-11 September and aims to raise awareness of the issues connected to child protection including abuse prevention, treatment, research, education, and service provision, and is organised by the local CPW Committee.
Bundaberg locals can play their part in helping to protect children in the upcoming Child Protection Week 2021.
Child Protection Week 2021 runs between 5-11 September and aims to raise awareness of the issues connected to child protection including abuse prevention, treatment, research, education, and service provision, and is organised by the local CPW Committee.
Bundaberg Events
Monday 6 September to Friday 9 September
- Daily sessions of Trauma Sensitive Yoga to support children through physical, emotional and mental health.
Trauma Sensitive Yoga provides skills for children to increase their resilience against trauma and their challenging feelings. To be hosted at selected schools in the region. Yoga instructor, Lonnie Toy
Monday 6 September 3.30pm
- Virtual Reality Experience – online etiquette talks, handouts for online safety and free pizza at YMCA, 7 Quinn Street, Kepnock.
Contact Stephen Harris at Bundaberg Regional Council Library, phone 4130 4140.
Thursday 9 September, 10.30am to 12.30pm
- Free Community Workshop Working with young people with complex trauma histories – creating systemic healing environments.
With social worker Lisa Hillan. To be held at: Health Sciences Learning and Discovery Centre, Queensland Health Service Road, Bundaberg. RSVP by Friday 3 September for catering to sarah-louise.malatino@health.qld.gov.au, Phone: 4150 2736. Be quick as numbers are limited due to COVID19 restrictions on social distancing.
Friday 10 September
- Rainbow Day Family Fun Morning will be held at Bundaberg PCYC on Friday, 10 September, and is open to the community from 9am to 11.30am.
- Annual Dinner Protecting Children is Everybody’s Business. Open at 5.30pm for a 6.30pm start, Rowers on the River. Guest Speaker: Social worker Lisa Hillan: Entertainment by Chris Dingley $50 per ticket and bookings can be made by clicking here.
Saturday 11 September, 10am until 12pm
- Free family event. Join Messy Myrtle for Daytime Blue Light Disco, Chalk the Walk and Make and Take at Gallery Park – 1 Barolin Street, Bundaberg.
Maryborough Events
Thursday, 23 September, 10am – 1pm
- Maryborough Kids Connect Carnival. Organised by Act for Kids and held at Queens Park, 16 Sussex Park, Maryborough. A family fun morning for everyone to enjoy.