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  • The Lucky Country

    The Lucky Country

    01 Sep 2013

     

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  • Sector Research & Evidence Forum

    Sector Research & Evidence Forum

    25 Aug 2013

    In August the Centre hosted the 3rd Annual Sector Research and Evidence Forum, themed Capacity Building through Partnerships in Research.

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  • Foster Care Futures

    Foster Care Futures

    19 Aug 2013

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  • Equal pay agreement reached

    Equal pay agreement reached

    19 Aug 2013

    The finalisation of a funding partnership between state and federal governments on community sector wage increases has been welcomed by…

    • CEO Updates
  • 5 Year Out of Home Care Plan – Submission

    5 Year Out of Home Care Plan – Submission

    31 Jul 2013

    The need to improve out of home care was identified by the PVVC Inquiry and Victorian Ombudsman, leading the Victorian…

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  • Megan Mitchell – Consultation visit

    Megan Mitchell – Consultation visit

    29 Jul 2013

    In early July the Centre hosted the National Children’s Commissioner Megan Mitchell and 40 sector representatives met to discuss key…

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  • Media Update – July

    Media Update – July

    29 Jul 2013

    Domestic Violence The Age – A toxic legacy (7/7/2013)

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  • National Foundation to Prevent Violence Against Women and Children

    National Foundation to Prevent Violence Against Women and Children

    28 Jul 2013

    Natasha Stott Despoja is the Chair of the new Foundation to Prevent Violence Against Women and Children

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  • Centre e-news – July

    Centre e-news – July

    28 Jul 2013

      July 2013

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  • VICSEG – Video Resources

    VICSEG – Video Resources

    28 Jul 2013

    VICSEG New Futures deliver support and training to newly arrived and recently settled migrant communities through Melbourne’s northern and western…

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