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Children’s week 2022

The littlest growing minds in our community will be celebrated this week, as Children’s Week for 2022 is underway.

Running until Friday October 30, there’s a variety of events across Cardinia and surrounds to recognise the fabulous talents of local children, nurture their developing minds and better support them in our community.

Cardinia Council will be hosting an event at the ParentZone Hub, 75 Army Road, Pakenham on Friday, October 28 from 3pm to 5pm. The event, in collaboration with Angilcare Victoria, is free and for children aged 12 and under to come along with their families. The afternoon includes a bundle of fun activities including arts and crafts, face painting, sausage sizzle and much more.

The team at Cockatoo Community House is offering free, immersive dance and creative expression classes for children aged 6 to 12. Children will be encouraged to experiment with creative movement and creation by making a piece of art or their own dance routine. Classes will run on October 26 and 27 between 4pm and 6pm. Bookings for this event are essential. The event will take place at 23 Bailey Road, Cockatoo.

This year’s theme is “Children have the right to a standard of living that supports their wellbeing and healthy development”, which comes from the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child. Highlighting the importance of ensuring every child has the best opportunity to excel in life.

Details: vic.gov.au/childrens-week-events-2022

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