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Program aims to break down barriers for First Nations students

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Published: February 13, 2025
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READY TO LEARN: First Nations children are being given the best resources to help them thrive at school.
READY TO LEARN: First Nations children are being given the best resources to help them thrive at school.
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SCHOOLS across South East Queensland recently celebrated the third annual School Readiness Day, an initiative ensuring First Nations children from Prep to Year 12 have the resources and support they need for a successful school year.

Founded by the South East Queensland Centre of Education (SQCoE) in partnership with Kummara, the program tackles key educational and health barriers faced by First Nations students.

By offering essential services such as vision and hearing screenings, the initiative helps prevent health issues that could impact learning and attendance.

“The main benefit of the program is that our children are not disadvantaged,” said Denise Hookey, Operations Director at SQCoE.

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“By addressing health concerns early, we’re ensuring they have the best chance to thrive.”

Beyond health services, families receive practical support during a financially challenging time.

Many have praised the event for easing the burden of school-related expenses.

“The cost of living is high, and this program helps relieve some of that pressure by ensuring children have what they need to succeed,” Ms Hookey said.

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