Events
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Child Safety Commission of Inquiry Christmas closure
The Commission advises their office will be closed from 25 December 2025 to 4 January 2026. You can still make a submission at any time. Visit the website to see the different ways you can make a submission, or to contact the Commission with any other questions.
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Justice Connect – Starting a Not-for-profit Organisation
This free introductory webinar will help you understand the legal basics of setting up and getting started. We’ll take you through how to decide which legal structure is best for you, whether you should incorporate, and how to set up and register your organisation. We'll cover: Key steps when starting out The pros and cons […]
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Infoxchange – AI for Non Profits 2026
Hit the ground running in the new year. Kick off your NFPs advancement with AI today! In our rapidly changing online world, it’s more important than ever that not-for-profits are confidently navigating the seismic shifts with the fast adoption of AI. AI can provide opportunities that seem exciting, confusing, but also risky. Break through that […]
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Murdoch Children’s Research Institute – Thriving Children, Thriving Communities
In 2025 the Murdoch Children's Research Institute released a series of webinars to explore early childhood perspectives, share evidence and resources, and explore equity and innovation in community child health. Explore topics about strengthening Child and Family Hubs, the importance of embedding children’s voices in matters that concern them, and framing messages to inspire collective action and […]
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Queensland Child Safety Commission of Inquiry – Public Hearings February 2026
The Commission will hold public hearings in Brisbane from Monday 2 to Friday 6 February 2026 These hearings will be a continuation of the hearings held in Brisbane, in December 2025. This means the hearings will focus on the processes and procedures for child protection legal proceedings. This includes investigating the role of the Director of Child Protection Litigation […]
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AIFS – Promoting wellbeing in neurodivergent families webinar
In neurodivergent families, parents, children and siblings often have to navigate the world in a different way, not only with each other, but also with those around them. This can impact both individual and family wellbeing. Whether you work with adult clients, children or families, this webinar will offer insight into how you can promote […]
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Queensland Child Safety Commission of Inquiry – Youth justice and corporate parenting hearings (Toowoomba)
The Commission will hold public hearings in Toowoomba: Week 1: Monday 16 to Friday 20 February Week 2: Monday 23 to Friday 27 February These hearings will explore the link between the child safety system and the youth justice system, and how the state acts as 'corporate parent', particularly for those children in both systems. […]
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QCN – Do No Harm: Using trauma-informed AI tools in AI-enabled services
As AI becomes more embedded in service delivery, poorly designed or governed systems can unintentionally cause harm or retraumatisation. To support organisations to identify and address these risks, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society has developed the Trauma-Informed AI Assessment Toolkit (TIAKIT) – a FREELY available practical resource that helps organisations reflect on how […]
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AIFS – Language matters: Building respectful relationships with disabled clients
The language we use with clients has the power to support, heal and empower. But words can also harm and dehumanise individuals. Although this is rarely intentional, research consistently suggests that recipients of health and social support services often feel disempowered, disrespected and excluded. There are increasing calls from disabled people and advocates to challenge […]
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Office of the Public Guardian – Understanding your role with OPG as a foster or kinship carer (webinar)
Join OPG at 12pm on Thursday, 19 February 2026 for a free webinar to learn how the Office of the Public Guardian's (OPG) Community Visitors support the children and young people in your care. Learn about: How OPG Community Visitors advocate for children’s safety, wellbeing and rights, and why their visits are so important. How […]
