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Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence COVID-19 Response Grants applications closing soon

The Queensland government’s Responding to COVID-19 in the sexual, domestic and family violence sectors grants program closes soon at 5pm on Sunday, 28th February. The program offers one-off grants to support frontline sexual, domestic and family violence services respond to the challenges posed by COVID-19. Initiatives will need to be delivered by the end of December 2021, with reporting due by the end of January 2022. Access the 2020 Grant Information and Application Guidelines for further information about applicant eligibility, selection criteria, and requirements for successful applicants. Applications must be submitted online at Smartygrants.

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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