2022 Brighter Beginnings First 2000 Days Summit
The Brighter Beginnings Initiative is building and expanding programs and services to support child development from pregnancy until the school years. The Brighter Beginnings First 2000 Days Summit was a 2-day event held virtually on 31 October and 1 November 2022.
Recordings of the sessions are now available to stream.

Day 1: Monday 31 October 2022
The Brighter Beginnings agencies and partners came together to learn about the latest research and evidence on programs that support children and their families in the early years.
Engaging Families in the Early Years across all settings
Facilitated by Associate Professor Elisabeth Murphy
Professor Valsamma Eapen, Earlu Life Determinants of Health (ELDoH)
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Engaging Families in the Early Years across all settings
Engaging Families in the Early Years across all settings
Day 2: Monday 31 October 2022
Focused on the NSW Health First 2000 Days Implementation Strategy 2020-2025, Day 2 provided an opportunity to hear about innovative service responses and approaches that have been developed to support children and their families.
The First 2000 Days Webinar Series
Teisha Schirmer, Mid North Coast Local Health District and Bluesky Community Services


The First 2000 Days Webinar Series
The First 2000 Days Webinar Series
Reaching Out and Reaching In: A Community Co-designed Child and Family Wellbeing Hub
Ellie Saberi and Deborah Stockton, NNSWLHD and Tresillian


Reaching Out and Reaching In: A Community Co-designed Child and Family Wellbeing Hub
Reaching Out and Reaching In: A Community Co-designed Child and Family Wellbeing Hub
The Wolli Creek Hub: A new place-based approach focused on the First 2000 Days
Kerri-Anne Williams and Melanie Hughes, SESLHD and Karitane


The Wolli Creek Hub: A new place-based approach focused on the First 2000 Days
The Wolli Creek Hub: A new place-based approach focused on the First 2000 Days
The MothersBabies Study: analysing the preconception microbiome to determine risk of adverse maternal-child health
Naomi Strout, SESLHD


The MothersBabies Study: analysing the preconception microbiome to determine risk of adverse maternal-child health
The MothersBabies Study: analysing the preconception microbiome to determine risk of adverse maternal-child health
Design and development of a digital mHealth service to support the implementation of the First 2,000 Days Framework
Rachel Sutherland, HNELHD


Design and development of a digital mHealth service to support the implementation of the First 2,000 Days Framework
Design and development of a digital mHealth service to support the implementation of the First 2,000 Days Framework
Supporting access for families from migrant and refugee backgrounds in the First 2000 Days
Helen Rogers, SESLHD and Cross-Cultural Worker Service


Supporting access for families from migrant and refugee backgrounds in the First 2000 Days
Supporting access for families from migrant and refugee backgrounds in the First 2000 Days
Karitane Virtual Breastfeeding Clinic – Supporting Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging for Breastfeeding Mothers
Sara Tulk, Karitane and SWSLHD


Karitane Virtual Breastfeeding Clinic – Supporting Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging for Breastfeeding Mothers
Karitane Virtual Breastfeeding Clinic – Supporting Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging for Breastfeeding Mothers
SharedCare4Kids Developmental Blue Book Checks Pilot – A Child and Family Nursing/General Practice Partnership
Kim Lyle and Vicki Laing, NSLHD, Sydney North Health Network (SNHN) and five General Practices


SharedCare4Kids Developmental Blue Book Checks Pilot – A Child and Family Nursing/General Practice Partnership
SharedCare4Kids Developmental Blue Book Checks Pilot – A Child and Family Nursing/General Practice Partnership
Improving the accessibility and responsiveness of development assessment reports for children, families and clinicians
Associate Professor Natalie Silove and Professor Adam Guastella, SCHN


Improving the accessibility and responsiveness of development assessment reports for children, families and clinicians
Improving the accessibility and responsiveness of development assessment reports for children, families and clinicians
Watch Me Grow-Electronic: A digital surveillance approach addressing child development, mental health and psychosocial needs
Teresa Winata, SWSLHD


Watch Me Grow-Electronic: A digital surveillance approach addressing child development, mental health and psychosocial needs
Watch Me Grow-Electronic: A digital surveillance approach addressing child development, mental health and psychosocial needs
Implementing Integrated Social and Health Care hubs for Migrant Refugee Child and Family Health
Tania Rimes and Dr Michael Hodgins, SESLHD

