The Whittlesea Early Years Partnership (WEYP) meetings offer a unique opportunity for family services and early childhood professionals to come together and address the evolving needs of children and families in the Whittlesea municipality. These gatherings are designed to foster collaboration and build a stronger, more connected community network.
What to Expect
At these meetings, participants can expect engaging discussions focused on best practices and innovative approaches to early years services. The sessions encourage sharing of knowledge and experiences among professionals dedicated to supporting young children and their families. Attendees will have the chance to contribute to shaping the future of local early childhood support.
Activity Details
The meetings are held quarterly on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The upcoming sessions are scheduled for June 2, August 25, and October 27, 2026. Each session requires prior booking to ensure a well-organized and productive environment. The meetings are free to attend and facilitated by the City of Whittlesea’s Children and Families Department.
Location and Access
All sessions take place at the City of Whittlesea Council offices located at 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, VIC 3752. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers parking facilities nearby. This central location makes it convenient for professionals across the municipality to participate.
Important Information
Bookings are essential to attend these meetings, helping organizers manage attendance and tailor discussions effectively. The meetings are aimed at professionals working with children and families, providing a platform to influence service delivery positively. Participants are encouraged to come prepared to engage and collaborate.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, but registration is required for each session. Interested participants can book their place by contacting the City of Whittlesea Children and Families Department via phone or email. Early booking is recommended due to limited spaces and the importance of these collaborative sessions.