There are countless challenges encountered by governments
around the world organization, association and usefulness of their health
systems. Methodological solutions to
health systems deficiencies must take the administrative and legislative
contexts into account to be effective and maintainable. Health system financing
is reinforcement the financial resources and decreasing the financial dangers
of infection that initiative various into poverty requires ground-breaking approaches
in different country circumstances. Early
Childhood Australia has developed a variety of resources for parents such as
children’s health and nutrition; separation anxiety; and transitions to school
(Early Childhood Australia, 2014).
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) is a non-profit organization
that promotes and works towards what is best for children and the Early
Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector. Since 1938, ECA’s main focus has
been advocacy, influencing many significant issues relevant to the care,
well being and education of young children in Australia.
Their programs are intended for high-ranking officials and legislators
who strive to improve the health of populations in their countries. As well as,
theoretic and abstract knowledge with practical tools to accomplish important
tasks. Early Childhood Australia (ECA) builds
on research and public health practice throughout the world. In fact, (ECA) provides other remarkable
information such as, the Educator Resources section of the Early Childhood
Australia Learning Hub provides information and links on a range of topics for
Early Childhood Educators.
Reference
Early Childhood Australia: This is the
Australian equivalent to the U.S. based NAEYC. You can access several links to
early childhood research from the menu on the left side of the home page.
http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/