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What’s OK at home?

Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria has developed a resource site called What’s OK at home? to help young people understand what family violence is, why it happens, how to recognise it and how to offer support to others experiencing it. The site includes sections on what to do when violence is taking place, how to stay safe, and how to deal with ongoing violence. The site also includes a parallel hub for adults to offer support to young people experiencing violence in the home, which includes information about identifying violence, the law, contact numbers for services and guidance on how to talk to children and young people about their experiences.

Anti-Poverty Week 2022

Anti-Poverty Week 2022 has seen the release of numerous publications reporting on poverty in Australia and its impact. Take the…

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A path forward for anti-discrimination law in Queensland

The final report and recommendations of the QHRC’s Review of Queensland’s Anti-Discrimination Act were tabled in state parliament on 1st…

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Report into institutional child sexual abuse reforms

On Friday, 8th April 2022, the Queensland Government tabled its fourth annual report into the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual…

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Candidate Booklet for PeakCare Board Elections 2024

Becoming a member of PeakCare’s Board of Governance presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to the ongoing transformation and enhancement…

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Call for nominations to join PeakCare’s Board

For over 40 years, PeakCare has been a strong and trusted advocate for children, young people, and families across Queensland….

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Invitation to a special conversation on enhancing national recognition for kinship care

Dear colleagues I am pleased to share with you today that some further spots have become available for a special PeakCare…

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