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  • Supporting care experienced young people to enter post-secondary education

    Supporting care experienced young people to enter post-secondary education

    31 May 2022

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  • The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare overview of the 2022/23 Victorian State Budget

    The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare overview of the 2022/23 Victorian State Budget

    04 May 2022

    • Content
  • ‘Love is free but living is expensive’ – how financial assistance is helping foster children and carers in regional Victoria

    ‘Love is free but living is expensive’ – how financial assistance is helping foster children and carers in regional Victoria

    05 Apr 2022

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  • Raising expectations and creating pathways to higher education for young people in out of home care

    Raising expectations and creating pathways to higher education for young people in out of home care

    17 Feb 2022

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  • All kinds of kids need all kinds of foster carers

    All kinds of kids need all kinds of foster carers

    04 Feb 2022

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  • Winners of the Media Awards 2021 announced

    Winners of the Media Awards 2021 announced

    02 Dec 2021

    • Children
  • Media Awards Finalists Announced

    Media Awards Finalists Announced

    07 Oct 2021

    • Children
  • Centre for Excellence Media Awards 2021

    Centre for Excellence Media Awards 2021

    17 Aug 2021

    • Children
  • Welcomed investment in mental health services and services for Victorian children, young people and families

    Welcomed investment in mental health services and services for Victorian children, young people and families

    20 May 2021

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  • Record number of organisations stand in allyship with LGBTIQ+ community on IDAHOBIT Day

    Record number of organisations stand in allyship with LGBTIQ+ community on IDAHOBIT Day

    16 May 2021

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