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News, research, updates and discussions shaping the child and family services sector.

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  • Summary of recommendations relevant to children and families: Inquiry into Homelessness in Victoria Final Report

    Summary of recommendations relevant to children and families: Inquiry into Homelessness in Victoria Final Report

    04 Mar 2021

    The final report of the Inquiry into Homelessness in Victoria contains 51 recommendations for the Victorian...
    • Content
  • Summary of recommendations relevant to children and families: Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    Summary of recommendations relevant to children and families: Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    03 Mar 2021

    The final report of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System contains 65 recommendations, and...
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  • Anti-vilification report explicitly considers the needs of children and young people

    Anti-vilification report explicitly considers the needs of children and young people

    03 Mar 2021

    The Centre welcomes recommendations made by the Victorian Legislative Assembly’s Legal and Social Issues Committee to...
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  • Through the eyes of our children and families: The Centre’s statement on the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    Through the eyes of our children and families: The Centre’s statement on the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System Final Report

    02 Mar 2021

    The Centre welcomes the Commission’s recommendations focused on redesigning the mental health system to deliver a...
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  • National disgrace: $50 increase to Jobseeker insufficient to meet the needs of our children

    National disgrace: $50 increase to Jobseeker insufficient to meet the needs of our children

    23 Feb 2021

    The Morrison Government has today announced an increase to working-age social security payments, including Jobseeker Payment,...
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  • Making care fair – Equality through equity

    Making care fair – Equality through equity

    18 Feb 2021

    As Victorians, we aspire for our children to live happy, healthy, and rewarding lives. For many,...
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  • Protecting Australia’s children from poverty: An open letter to the Prime Minister

    Protecting Australia’s children from poverty: An open letter to the Prime Minister

    18 Feb 2021

    Before the pandemic, an estimated 774,000 children under 15 years of age were living in poverty and around 19,400 children aged 0-14 were homeless.
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  • Enrol Now: Evidence Based Management Course for Human Services Leaders

    Enrol Now: Evidence Based Management Course for Human Services Leaders

    29 Jan 2021

    Evidence Based Decision Making for Human Services Leaders The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family...
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  • Sector leaders nominated for Impact 25 Awards

    Sector leaders nominated for Impact 25 Awards

    28 Jan 2021

    The nominees for Pro Bono Australia’s 2021 Impact 25 Awards have been announced, with several Victorian...
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  • It’s not too late to change the date

    It’s not too late to change the date

    25 Jan 2021

    The Centre acknowledges that 26 January is not a day of celebration for many Aboriginal and...
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  • At a glance: Child Protection and Youth Justice Services – 2020 Report on Government Services (ROGS)

    At a glance: Child Protection and Youth Justice Services – 2020 Report on Government Services (ROGS)

    21 Jan 2021

    The Commonwealth Government is progressively releasing its annual Report on Government Services (ROGS). ROGS provides comparative...
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  • New data shows the impact of the pandemic on risks to Australian children

    New data shows the impact of the pandemic on risks to Australian children

    18 Jan 2021

    Early in 2020, the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare shared the concerns of...
    • Out of home care (OOHC)
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