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The value of play in early childhood services for refugee children
This video highlights research conducted by Dr Cherie Lamb, Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of New England, derived from her PhD, which investigated ‘Constructing early childhood services as culturally credible trauma recovery environments: exploring barriers and enablers to participation in early childhood services for refugee families in Queensland’. The research identifies several strategies which would enable early childhood services to become culturally credible trauma-recovery environments.
Moving from linguistic exclusion to language rights and effective communication: game of charades
Barriers to early childhood education for refugee children: We are not allowed in.
This video highlights research conducted by Dr Cherie Lamb, Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of New England, exploring barriers and enablers to participation in early childhood services for refugee families in Queensland, the strategies that early childhood practitioners and family support workers implement to include children from refugee backgrounds and how well these strategies work to facilitate participation.
- Last reviewed
- 12 April 2024
- Last modified
- 15 April 2024
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