Launch of Tasmanian Youth Justice Reform Taskforce Action Plan
An action plan to progress youth justice reform over the next 12 months has been launched this week by the
We are delighted the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare is now the peak body for Tasmania, expanding our reach beyond Victoria to support even more children, families, and service providers.
With over a century of experience as Victoria’s peak body, we are excited to share our expertise, advocacy, and resources with our new Tasmanian members.
As part of this vibrant community, you will have access to training, research, policy advocacy, and knowledge-sharing opportunities, helping to shape and improve services across Tasmania.
Our commitment to advocacy, service improvement, and innovation remains our guiding light, and we look forward to building strong partnerships and supporting meaningful change throughout Tasmania.
Together, we will empower local service providers, advocate for the rights and welfare of children and families, and foster a network of collaboration that drives positive outcomes.
As the peak body for children and families services in Tasmania, we know how important it is to hear directly from our members.
The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare’s inaugural Connecting Tasmanian Communities Tour allows us to connect with Tasmania’s child and family services sector and understand the unique challenges and opportunities for children and families in their communities.
Our members are at the heart of everything we do, and their insights will shape how we represent and support them.
Events are open to our members, local government representatives, community leaders, and the child and family services workforce. Join us at one of the sessions:
An action plan to progress youth justice reform over the next 12 months has been launched this week by the
The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare Tas Vic (The Centre) was launched as the peak body for
The team enjoyed meeting our members during our recent Connecting Communities Tour in Burnie and Devenport, and we are looking
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