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A Municipal Early Year Plan (MEYP) is a local area plan designed to provide a strategic direction for the development and coordination of early years programs, activities and other local community development processes that impact on children aged 0 – 12 years and their families.
It is highly recommended all councils develop a MEYP as they help Council incorporate early years community priorities into their planning and programming.
MEYPs identify council’s role across early years programs – not just those activities directly delivered by council, but also in their partnerships with community, and with assisting the community to understand what the overall early year system looks like.
We are looking for feedback from the community on what programs are available, where they think they need support, and to understand what that looks like.
The Early Years Survey is open until March 14 2025
Join us for some community pop ups
Wednesday 19 February - 11:30am - 12:30pm - Wangaratta Library
Wednesday 19 February - 1 - 2pm - Wangaratta Sports and Aquatic Centre
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Help shape our Municipal Early Years Plan by completing our survey here
A Municipal Early Year Plan (MEYP) is a local area plan designed to provide a strategic direction for the development and coordination of early years programs, activities and other local community development processes that impact on children aged 0 – 12 years and their families.
It is highly recommended all councils develop a MEYP as they help Council incorporate early years community priorities into their planning and programming.
MEYPs identify council’s role across early years programs – not just those activities directly delivered by council, but also in their partnerships with community, and with assisting the community to understand what the overall early year system looks like.
We are looking for feedback from the community on what programs are available, where they think they need support, and to understand what that looks like.
The Early Years Survey is open until March 14 2025
Join us for some community pop ups
Wednesday 19 February - 11:30am - 12:30pm - Wangaratta Library
Wednesday 19 February - 1 - 2pm - Wangaratta Sports and Aquatic Centre
A Municipal Early Year Plan (MEYP) is a local area plan designed to provide a strategic direction for the development and coordination of early years programs, activities and other local community development processes that impact on children aged 0 – 12 years and their families.
It is highly recommended all councils develop a MEYP. MEYPs help Council incorporate early years community priorities into their planning and programming.
MEYPs identify council’s role across early years programs – not just those activities directly delivered by council, but also in their partnerships with community, and with assisting the community to understand what the overall early year system looks like.
We are looking for feedback from the community on what programs are available, where they think they need support, and to understand what that looks like.
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Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.