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  • FRSA Conference – Darwin

    FRSA Conference – Darwin

    21 Nov 2012

    In mid-November, the Centre’s Manager of Research and Social Policy - Amanda Stevenson - attended the Family & Relationship Services Australia (FRSA)…

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  • Who Am I – Training Materials launch

    Who Am I – Training Materials launch

    21 Nov 2012

    Last week, the Centre hosted the launch the Who Am I Project’s e-training materials, which have been designed to guide…

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  • EastCare Early Years Forum

    EastCare Early Years Forum

    14 Nov 2012

    The Salvation Army EastCare is hosting a forum on the 22nd November to explore the best ways to address the…

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  • Impact of High Frequency Contact Seminar

    Impact of High Frequency Contact Seminar

    29 Oct 2012

    Last week Jeanne Kaniuk - Head of Adoption and Permanent Families Service at the Coram Foundation in London - conducted…

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  • Grant Applications

    Grant Applications

    29 Oct 2012

    A number of grants have been announced that workers may wish to assist young clients to apply for. These include:…

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  • Centre Piece – October 2012

    Centre Piece – October 2012

    29 Oct 2012

     

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  • RCLDS Resi Care Workforce Census

    RCLDS Resi Care Workforce Census

    29 Oct 2012

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  • The Circle Program – Evaluation

    The Circle Program – Evaluation

    29 Oct 2012

    Last Friday a large group assembled to see Child Safety Commissioner, Mr Bernie Geary launch the evaluation of The Circle…

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  • 29/10 Media Update

    29/10 Media Update

    28 Oct 2012

    Last week’s state apology to victims of forced adoptions and announcement of a new Children’s Commission were major stories, delivering…

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  • Sharing Social Responsibility – Position Paper

    Sharing Social Responsibility – Position Paper

    28 Oct 2012

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