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Providing key priorities input for government consideration at the National Coalition on Child Safety and Wellbeing 2020

The 9th annual meeting of the Families Australia National Coalition on Child Safety and Wellbeing will be held in Melbourne on 10th March 2020. The forum will provide opportunities for National Coalition members and stakeholders to influence the successor plan of the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020, by providing input to some key priorities for consideration by government, and continue important discussions that commenced in 2019 on the future national public policy agenda for child and family wellbeing and safety. The National Framework is Australia’s first-ever COAG-endorsed plan to improve child safety and wellbeing. Registration will open late January.

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