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Join us at the Connecting Tasmania Communities Tour

Connecting Tasmanian Communities tour 2024. Visiting Burnie, Devonport, Launceston, Zeehan, Queenstown and Hobart during July, September and October

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare is thrilled to announce its inaugural Connecting Tasmanian Communities Tour, taking place between July and October 2024.

The Centre was recently welcomed by Tasmania’s children, youth, and families sector as its peak body. This tour allows us to meet with members, the wider sector, and partners in each community. It will help our team better understand the unique challenges and opportunities for children and families in Tasmania.

Our members are at the heart of everything we do, and the insights we gain from the tour will shape how we represent and support you and guide our future work.

Events are open to our members, local government representatives, community leaders, and the child and family services workforce.

Tour Dates and Locations:

Burnie
📍Beach Hotel, Burnie
🗓️ 25th of July 2024, 10am – 12pm
 
Devonport
📍 Paranaple Convention Centre
🗓️ 26th of July 2024, 10am – 12pm
 
Launceston
📍Launceston Conference Centre
🗓️ 24th of September 2024, 10am – 12pm
 
West Coast
📍Site visits in Zeehan and Queenstown
🗓️ 25th of September 2024, by appointment
 
Hobart
📍Hobart Convention and Exhibition Centre
🗓️ 8th of October 2024, 9:30am – 11:30am

 

The Centre acknowledges Iutruwita’s Elders, past and present, whose lore, wisdom and guidance are pivotal in protecting the wellbeing of children and families today. We recognise the strength and resilience of all of Tasmania’s First Peoples and their aspirations for the future of their young people, communities and lands.

 

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