20Apr
Working together to change for the better
You might see four-year-old Izzy and her mum out running around or kicking a ball at the local playground. The pair are enjoying a new lease on life thanks to a free service to help them get active and healthy. Izzy was referred to the new Healthy Lifestyles Coordination Service after her B4 School Check, and her mum couldn’t be happier.
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