The Impact of Physical Education on Student Wellbeing in NSW Schools
The reform is built on three foundational principles designed to improve student outcomes across all levels: Building Strong Foundations : Focusing on essential skills, particularly in the new English and Mathematics K–2 syllabuses , to ensure students are prepared for future learning [1]. Core Content Focus nsw pedia new
In a landmark move to address fragmented paediatric care, the NSW Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN), has soft-launched the NSW Pedia New platform. Moving beyond static PDFs and legacy intranets, this AI-integrated, clinician-led knowledge ecosystem is changing how emergency physicians, GPs, and nurses manage critically ill children across the state’s 200+ public hospitals. The Impact of Physical Education on Student Wellbeing
The future of NSW Pedia New is exciting, with plans to expand services and improve access to care. Some of the key developments on the horizon include: The future of NSW Pedia New is exciting,
is calling for a national 10 km/h speed limit on shared paths and a minimum age of 17 for e-riders. 3. Education & Community: Shifting Priorities
recently opened new Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Units as part of its $180 million Stage 3B upgrade. Trauma-Informed Care NSW Health has introduced the Integrated Trauma-Informed Care Framework