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QFCC 2020 feedback survey now open

A key input to the work of the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC)’s work is regular surveys of the frontline service delivery workforce in the child protection and family support system. The findings of the 2019 survey are now available to access as a videosummary report and full report. The 2020 survey can be accessed online until Friday, 15th May and all workers who provide frontline services to children, young people and families are encouraged to have their say on how the system is working, including issues such as referral pathways, information sharing and collaboration, and where improvements need to be made. Findings will inform efforts to  improve the system and achieve positive outcomes for Queensland’s children, young people and families. For questions, contact Executive Director Penny Creamer at penny.creamer@qfcc.qld.gov.au or on 3900 6009.

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