EVENTS

In 2024 we will be hosting some exciting events.

Lael Stone

Live Webinar coming in 2024 for parents and carers.

OECI will host this event from the Resilience Project at a location in Dubbo TBA.

Light Refreshments will be provided.

We can’t wait for this event!!

About Your Presenter – Lael – TRP Wellbeing (theresilienceproject.com.au)

Martin Heppell - the Resilience Project.

Live Webinar for anyone who is wanting to build resilience for today.

Martin who through storytelling, will share practical and evidence-based strategies to manage wellbeing, both in the work environment, and with family and friends.

Location and registration to be advised in 2024.

About Your Presenter – Martin – TRP Wellbeing (theresilienceproject.com.au)

PARTNER WITH US

We greatly value our partnerships and have strong relationships within the local community.

Some of our partners include:

  • Early childhood education and care services both locally and regionally

  • Department of Human Services

  • Department of Health

  • Department of Education

  • Catholic Education

  • Non Government Schools

  • Paediatricians

  • Dubbo Base Hospital

  • Inclusion  Agency

 

  • Dubbo Regional Council

  • Private therapy providers

  • School of Rural Health

  • Cerebral Palsy Alliance

  • Communities for Children - Centacare Wilcannia-Forbes

  • Uniting

  • Aboriginal Children’s Therapy Team

  • Schools as Communities

  • Mission Australia

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Our recent community supporters include:

  • Regional Australia Bank (Community Partnerships Program)

  • Newell Highway Program Alliance

  • Dubbo Regional Council

  • Individual family donors

Regional Australia Bank
BMD

Newell Highway Program Alliance

FUNDRAISE FOR US

Established more than three decades ago in 1984, Orana Early Childhood Education Centre is a community based not-for-profit Early Childhood Intervention service for children aged 0-12 years.

The service caters for children with disabilities, developmental delays and those ‘at risk’ of delays, and currently provide services to in excess of 300 children and their families each year. Services are predominantly provided through NDIS funding since it commenced in 2019.

All funds raised directly benefit the Service, funding equipment and resources to provide quality services to children not eligible for NDIS funded plans.

Should your group, school, company or organisation like to fundraise for us, we encourage you to contact us to discuss current opportunities.