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  • Family Services Workforce Survey

    Family Services Workforce Survey

    06 Apr 2017

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  • Peak bodies unite in call to empower Aboriginal organisations

    Peak bodies unite in call to empower Aboriginal organisations

    08 Dec 2016

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  • Book launch: Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care

    Book launch: Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care

    07 Dec 2016

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  • Peak bodies unite in call to empower Aboriginal organisations

    Peak bodies unite in call to empower Aboriginal organisations

    05 Dec 2016

     ​ 6 December 2016

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  • 2017 Training Guide

    2017 Training Guide

    28 Nov 2016

    Our training guide for the first half of 2017 is now available to download.  

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    Reducing Violence against Women and their Children: relections on COAG summit and beyond

    16 Nov 2016

    Deb Tsorbaris The first ever COAG National Summit on Reducing Violence against Women and their Children was held on October…

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  • Response to Four Corners ‘Broken Homes’ episode

    Response to Four Corners ‘Broken Homes’ episode

    14 Nov 2016

    15 November 2016 Last night’s Four Corners episode showed a distressing picture of how children are being treated in a…

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  • 2016 Annual Report

    2016 Annual Report

    14 Nov 2016

    The Centre's Annual Report for 2016 is now available.

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    New resources for foster carers launched

    14 Sep 2016

    Jenny Mikakos MP, Minister for Families and Children launched a number of new resources for foster carers at the Foster…

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    Supporting organisations to become child safe must be a priority

    14 Sep 2016

    SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS TO BECOME CHILD SAFE MUST BE A PRIORITY 14 September 2016 The Centre welcomes the Government’s commitment to…

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