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Feedback invited to inform development of next 10-year national plan to protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children

SNAICC – National Voice for our Children is undertaking consultations to inform development of the next 10-year plan for improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people. The plan aims to focus efforts of governments, services and communities to reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care by 45% by 2031. Targeted consultations to continue the process of gathering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community wisdom and insights will be held March to April. Half-day circles will be hosted across Australia by invitation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations. Stakeholders are also invited to provide feedback through a 15-minute online survey (closing Sunday, 18th April) and lodging a written submission to nicolette.solomon@snaicc.org.au.

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Invitation to a special conversation on enhancing national recognition for kinship care

Dear colleagues I am pleased to share with you today that some further spots have become available for a special PeakCare…

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Increase announced to Queensland 2024-25 indexation rate to 3.94%

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