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Rural early childhood sector joins action plan call to address crisis | Queensland Country Life

“It’s all well and good to take a great cash influx to move to a country town but if you have no-one professionally supporting your development, to liaise with regularly, it can be a really isolating experience, and you can see that burnout and trauma that’s passed down to clinicians and teaching staff,” she said. “It leads to people only lasting really short term in these communities.”

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