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The Families and Children Forum being held in Brisbane on Tuesday, 26th May is seeking abstract submissions from practitioners about how they have used evaluation findings. The Forum is seeking abstracts that discuss: what was learnt from an evaluation and how it shaped future programs and services, how the findings were used to build support for a program or service, unsuccessful attempts at responding to findings, and how programs were changed in response to findings. Find out more and submit an abstract by 28th February.

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare is seeking expressions of interest from researchers, practitioners and policymakers who are interested in presenting at Reframing how we understand and respond to adolescent violence in the home on Friday, 13th March in Melbourne. Expressions of interest can be made by emailing karalyn.davies@cfecfw.asn.au.

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