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FrameWorks Institute is conducting a survey to explore how professionals working with children and families think about infant and child development. Participation involves a 90-minute conversation by Skype or phone that will consist of open-ended questions. Individuals and organisations will not be named in any reports based on the emerging research. All participants will be offered an honorarium of USD $150. For more information, or to participate, contact Olivia Piasecki: opiasecki@frameworksinstitute.org.

The Australian Women Against Violence Alliance (AWAVA) is conducting a survey to map primary prevention services that are working to build gender equality and respectful relationships in Australia. The survey closes 15th February and all information will be anonymous. Find out more and participate.

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Hello, and farewell – lots of changes announced in this week’s eNews

Hello, and farewell – lots of changes announced in this edition of eNews. PeakCare eNews 10th March 2023

Read More

Child sexual abuse and exploitation – supporting SAFE and therapeutic conversations with young people

On behalf of PeakCare Queensland and Life Without Barriers, we would like to thank you for attending our forum on…

Read More

How you can get involved in the call to Get Smarter, Not Tougher on Youth Crime

On 28th January 2023, an open letter to the Queensland Parliament – ‘Stop Youth Crime – Get Smarter Not Tougher’ – was published…

Read More