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  • Anti-vilification report explicitly considers the needs of children and young people

    Anti-vilification report explicitly considers the needs of children and young people

    03 Mar 2021

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  • Through the eyes of our children and families: The Centre’s statement on the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    Through the eyes of our children and families: The Centre’s statement on the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    02 Mar 2021

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  • National disgrace: $50 increase to Jobseeker insufficient to meet the needs of our children

    National disgrace: $50 increase to Jobseeker insufficient to meet the needs of our children

    23 Feb 2021

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  • Making care fair – Equality through equity

    Making care fair – Equality through equity

    18 Feb 2021

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  • Protecting Australia’s children from poverty: An open letter to the Prime Minister

    Protecting Australia’s children from poverty: An open letter to the Prime Minister

    18 Feb 2021

    Before the pandemic, an estimated 774,000 children under 15 years of age were living in poverty and around 19,400 children…

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  • Enrol Now: Evidence Based Management Course for Human Services Leaders

    Enrol Now: Evidence Based Management Course for Human Services Leaders

    29 Jan 2021

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  • Sector leaders nominated for Impact 25 Awards

    Sector leaders nominated for Impact 25 Awards

    28 Jan 2021

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  • It’s not too late to change the date

    It’s not too late to change the date

    25 Jan 2021

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  • At a glance: Child Protection and Youth Justice Services – 2020 Report on Government Services (ROGS)

    At a glance: Child Protection and Youth Justice Services – 2020 Report on Government Services (ROGS)

    21 Jan 2021

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  • ‘Keep caring report’ identifies significant failings for young people leaving care

    ‘Keep caring report’ identifies significant failings for young people leaving care

    11 Dec 2020

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