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You are reading: Greg Ryan-Gadsden presents “It takes a village to bring up a child”

Greg Ryan-Gadsden, General Manager (WA) at The Smith Family, recently presented It takes a village to bring up a child for the NCSEHE as a part of Curtin Corner, the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy’s weekly seminar and discussion series.

Below is the full audio recording of Greg’s presentation, along with a transcript and corresponding PowerPoint slides.

 


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Greg Ryan-Gadsden Presentation transcript (96 Kb)