History
The Raising Children website, which was launched in May 2006, is a resource for parenting information in Australia. It is a comprehensive website covering all core information required for raising children from birth to eight years. Each article on the Raising Children website is reviewed by two independent experts, drawn from a panel of over 100 subject matter experts — effective peer review. In the first three years of operation the website registered over 10 million page views. As a companion to the Raising Children website and to extend its reach, the Raising Children DVD was produced in 2007. In November 2007, Australia became the first country in the world to initiate a universal parenting education program when it started distributing the companion Raising Children DVD to every family in the country, at the birth of their child in the hospital. Over 250,000 are distributed each year. The Raising Children DVD contains five hours of content — divided into three short movies, Newborn, Baby and''“in essence an interactive documentary for parents & carers, allowing them to explore and engage with information about parenting that enables the active construction of knowledge.”''The Raising Children website won the AIMIA award for the Best Non-profit & Government category with judges commending the site’s innovative features:
''“The pop-up glossary terms are a fantastic solution to get information quickly and effectively to the user without sending them to a whole different page, and Make a Book is an invaluable function for tired parents to be able to refer back to without logging on.”''The Raising Children website also won the NetGuide Australian Web Awards Best Parenting Website and took home their highest honour, 2007 Site of the Year as well. According to NetGuide, RCN “takes a huge topic — parenting — and presents masses of useful and reliable information in a well-designed site that’s a delight to visit”. In 2009, the Australian Government announced funding for the Raising Children website to extend the parenting content to include parenting adolescents and teenagers up to 16 years of age, which will be available in 2010.
Network structure
Three non profit organisations form the consortium behind the Raising Children Network which are responsible for its projects are * The Parenting Research Centre, which is responsible for content development & quality assurance, * Smart Population Foundation, which is responsible for design, web development, content optimisation & communications and * The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute’s Centre for Community Child Health at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, which is responsible for project and stakeholder management and evaluation.References
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