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    New Child Safe Standards Information Session

    10 Nov 2015

    New Child Safe Standards Information Session  The child safe standards information session aims to provide an overview of the proposed…

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  • Research Symposium 29 & 30 October

    Research Symposium 29 & 30 October

    14 Jul 2015

    5th Annual Sector Research Symposium

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  • The Permanency Reforms – Information Sessions

    The Permanency Reforms – Information Sessions

    29 Apr 2015

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    Ministerial Advisory Council

    01 Mar 2015

    On Friday 27th February, Minister for Families and Children, Jenny Mikakos, chaired the first meeting of the Ministerial Advisory Committee…

    • CEO Updates
  • Vale – Lady April Hamer

    Vale – Lady April Hamer

    07 Jan 2015

    The CEO, Board & staff of the Centre for Excellence in Child & Family Welfare wish to express our condolences…

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    Improving the Health of Vulnerable Children

    15 Dec 2014

    On Friday 12th December, the Centre for Excellence in Child & Family Welfare attended a meeting with the Commissioner for…

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    Authorising carers to make certain decisions

    02 Dec 2014

    Amendments to the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 allow for the authorisation of carers to make certain decisions have…

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  • Beyond 18: The Longitudinal Study on Leaving Care

    Beyond 18: The Longitudinal Study on Leaving Care

    11 Nov 2014

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    Betrayal of Trust: Factsheet – The new ‘failure to disclose’ offence

    26 Oct 2014

    The Department of Justice has released the Betrayal of Trust fact sheet on the new offence of failing to disclose…

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    Graduate Certificate in Child & Family Practice – 2015 Applications Now Open

    21 Oct 2014

    Applications are now open for the Graduate Certificate in Child and Family Practice 2015. The course is aimed at experienced…

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