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  • La Trobe University and Raising Expectations invite young people in care to spend a day on campus

    La Trobe University and Raising Expectations invite young people in care to spend a day on campus

    28 Mar 2019

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  • Swinburne Commits to Raising Expectations for Young People in State Care

    Swinburne Commits to Raising Expectations for Young People in State Care

    26 Feb 2019

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  • The next Victorian government must put children at the centre

    The next Victorian government must put children at the centre

    11 Sep 2018

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  • National Child Protection Week: Protecting children is everybody’s business

    National Child Protection Week: Protecting children is everybody’s business

    04 Sep 2016

      This week is National Child Protection Week, an important opportunity to reflect on the things we can do to…

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    Working together to create a better life for Victoria’s most vulnerable children and families

    18 Aug 2016

    As a sector, we’ve seen a lot of change over the years as successive Governments have sought to invest in…

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    Young People Deserve Care Beyond 18 Years

    20 Jul 2016

    21 July 2016 Extending the age that young people leave state care should be an important plank in government and…

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  • 2016 Sector Research Symposium

    2016 Sector Research Symposium

    07 Jul 2016

     

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    Welcome funding boost to better support Aboriginal kids in care

    14 Jun 2016

    The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare welcomes the Andrews Government’s commitment to address the over-representation of Aboriginal…

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    CONNECTION TO CULTURE VITAL FOR INDIGENOUS CARE LEAVERS

    18 May 2016

    MEDIA RELEASE CONNECTION TO CULTURE VITAL FOR INDIGENOUS CARE LEAVERS 19 May 2016             Cultural support and connectedness is a crucial…

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  • Child Protection Manual – Minor revision to the ‘Undertaking National Police History Check’ procedure

    Child Protection Manual – Minor revision to the ‘Undertaking National Police History Check’ procedure

    22 Dec 2015

      DHHS have made a change to the content in the Child Protection Manual, relating to the 'Undertaking National Police History…

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