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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people – how best can we support you?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are being asked as part of the Family Matters campaign to share their voices in answering the question: What do you think is the most important thing we could do to support young people like you to be happy and healthy and feel connected to your family, community, culture and country? in 50-100 words. The voices shared will be collated to give context to data in the annual Family Matters Report regarding the key drivers that impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s over-representation in the child protection system. Full details on how young people can share their thoughts to be included as part of the final report can be viewed here. The deadline for submitting the form and required details is Friday, 10th September.

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