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You are invited to the NAPCAN Child Protection Week Q&A Forum

NAPCAN’s official National Child Protection Week Q&A Forum, Putting children first: Changing the way we talk about parenting in Australia, will feature groundbreaking new research commissioned by the Parenting Research Centre from the Frameworks Institute (US), which has highlighted the power of ‘framing’ when it comes to improving child wellbeing in Australia. The Q&A Forum will contain bold conversation including: the power of the ‘child development frame’ to effect positive change; how supporting parents is the key to improving child wellbeing; real-life examples of how the research is changing the way we work’ and why myths and metaphors matter. Add value and power to your work by using the latest research. Learn how to frame and become part of a growing network that is using framing to change the world for kids and families. Find out more and register.

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