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  • Future directions in permanent care and adoption

    Future directions in permanent care and adoption

    28 Jul 2013

    The Centre – together with the Foster Care Association of Victoria and Post Placement Support Service – recently hosted a…

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    Commissioner for Aboriginal kids announced

    14 Jul 2013

    15 July 2013 COMMISSIONER FOR ABORIGINAL KIDS ANNOUNCED Andrew Jackomos has been formally announced as Victoria’s inaugural Commissioner for Aboriginal…

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  • Less adversarial proceedings for vulnerable victorians

    Less adversarial proceedings for vulnerable victorians

    27 Jun 2013

      Amendments made to the Children, Youth and Families Act to make court proceedings less adversarial have been welcomed by…

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  • 3rd Annual Sector Research & Evidence Forum

    3rd Annual Sector Research & Evidence Forum

    26 Jun 2013

    The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, Sector Research Partnership and Melbourne University are pleased to announce the…

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  • Centre e-news – June

    Centre e-news – June

    26 Jun 2013

      July 1

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  • Good Practice 2013

    Good Practice 2013

    26 Jun 2013

    A CALL FOR STORIES FOR PUBLICATION IN CHILD PROTECTION WEEK, SEPTEMBER 2nd 2013 Everywhere, every day, throughout the State, good…

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  • Emerging Futures Project

    Emerging Futures Project

    26 Jun 2013

    In 2012 the Centre was engaged by the Office for the Community Sector to:

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  • Beyond Good Intentions – forum

    Beyond Good Intentions – forum

    16 Jun 2013

    On Friday 21 June the Centre - together with VCOSS, MacKillop, Berry Street and VACCA - is hosting a workshop…

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  • Forum – Service Sector Reform Consultations

    Forum – Service Sector Reform Consultations

    29 May 2013

    David Adams at the Centre's first sector reform forum

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  • The Geelong Project

    The Geelong Project

    29 May 2013

    The Geelong Project is an innovative youth homelessness project founded in community and cross-sector collaboration.

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