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Early childhood development in the NT: Issues to be addressed
Silburn, Sven, 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.1.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

An introduction to a series of papers on early childhood issues in Northern Territory, Australia, that provides an overview of early childhood outcomes, demographics, and service delivery in the territory

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Early childhood development in the NT: Issues to be addressed [Executive summary]
Silburn, Sven, 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.1.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

A summary of an introduction to a series of papers on early childhood issues in Northern Territory, Australia, that provides an overview of early childhood outcomes, demographics, and service delivery in the territory

Executive Summary


A population approach to early childhood services: Implementation for outcomes
Robinson, Gary, Dr., 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.3.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

A discussion of strategies to support early childhood development in Northern Territory, Australia, that improve outcomes for the population as a whole

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A population approach to early childhood services: Implementation for outcomes [Executive summary]
Robinson, Gary, Dr., 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.3.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

A summary of a discussion of strategies to support early childhood development in Northern Territory, Australia, that improve outcomes for the population as a whole

Executive Summary


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