Nutrition in early childhood
Early childhood (0-5 years of age) is an ideal time to influence healthier eating practices that will last a lifetime. Parents, carers and early childcare education and care (ECEC) staff…
Early childhood (0-5 years of age) is an ideal time to influence healthier eating practices that will last a lifetime. Parents, carers and early childcare education and care (ECEC) staff…
Here you can find helpful resources and information to guide you through each stage of your pregnancy and support you as you enter parenthood. The importance of the First 2000…
The Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) offers safe, publicly-funded homebirth to women on the Central Coast. Homebirth is an extension of MGP birthplace choices, ensuring continuity of care throughout your pregnancy,…
Benefits At Central Coast Local Health District, people are at the heart of everything we do. We believe that a diverse, inclusive and flexible workforce is the key to delivering…
General healthy eating Australian Dietary Guidelines – Eat for Health Provides advice about the amount and kinds of foods that we need to eat for health and wellbeing. Dietitian Association…
Throughout your pregnancy a midwife will support you in preparing to go home with your baby. Evidence shows that it is best for mother and baby to return home as…
Choosing the best care for you Most women will experience an uncomplicated pregnancy and birth; however, a number of women will require more specialised care during this time. We provide…
Perinatal Intake Line: 02 4328 7901 The perinatal intake line is a single point of entry to secondary services for families expecting a baby or with children under the age…
Family Care Centres provide support to families living on the Central Coast with children from birth to five years. There are two Family Care Centres on the Central Coast, located…
The Child and Family Health Nursing Service can be accessed by families with children from birth to five years. Our nurses provide support, education and advice to parents and carers…