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Funding applications open for new emergency crisis accommodation for DFV survivors

The federal government is accepting applications for the Safe Places Emergency Accommodation program to provide new or expanded emergency and crisis accommodation for women and children experiencing domestic and family violence, including funding renovations or repurposing buildings where this creates new emergency accommodation. Accommodation must provide access to appropriate specialist support, and applications must provide evidence of a formal ongoing partnership with a domestic and family violence specialist service, specialist Indigenous service, or Culturally and Linguistically Diverse service. Find out more and apply. Applications close 14th February 2020.

Community and disability workers invited to share their experiences in new research survey

The Australian Services Union has commissioned researchers from UNSW to complete a survey for Community and Disability Service workers, and PeakCare subscribers…

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Welcome to the PeakCare team, Kate Bjur!

PeakCare is excited to announce that Kate Bjur will be joining the team from 4th December 2023, as our Director…

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Will you support Queensland children to Thrive by Five?

“Early learning and childcare is not an optional extra, this is an essential service.” Thrive by Five is an initiative…

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Community and disability workers invited to share their experiences in new research survey

The Australian Services Union has commissioned researchers from UNSW to complete a survey for Community and Disability Service workers, and PeakCare subscribers…

Read More

Welcome to the PeakCare team, Kate Bjur!

PeakCare is excited to announce that Kate Bjur will be joining the team from 4th December 2023, as our Director…

Read More

Will you support Queensland children to Thrive by Five?

“Early learning and childcare is not an optional extra, this is an essential service.” Thrive by Five is an initiative…

Read More