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17.01.2022 Dear friends, please vote for Michael Petersen, who some of you have already met, and who is co-planning EBTA2020 in Denmark. He's a friend and SF colleague of mine, who has a dream to participate in the Fjällräven Polar expedition. However he needs your support, your vote to make this dream come true. Please, vote for Michael, and invite your friends do the same. THANKS
12.01.2022 The number and over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in foster, kinship and other state care must be reduced with the release of... Changing Tracks 2020-2022 says Family Matters Queensland. This is the second action plan of Our Way: A Generational Strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children. The first Changing Tracks action plan saw many reform changes implemented particularly from the Child Protection Amendment Act, passed in 2017 and implemented from 2018. This next plan, Changing Tracks 2020-2022, released today, is set to grow on these reforms to see a long overdue reduction in the high number of our children in care as it's first priority. This strategy is strategically co-designed by Family Matters Qld and the Queensland Government to map out a shared pathway of change to be actively implemented by the wide range of government and non-government agencies that are involved in our families lives. https://www.csyw.qld.gov.au//changing-tracks-action-plan.p
12.01.2022 Why download our new free groundbreaking Family and Friends Ally Guide: Family and friends want to help but don't always now what to say or do. #domesticabuse #childabuse #traumainformed #family #friends #support https://hubs.ly/H0qss_B0
06.01.2022 Had such an amazing day at the NSW child protection practice conference today, hearing from practitioners about inspirational practice, listening deeply to the stories of Aboriginal elders who were members of the stolen generations, and an incredible story from Isaiah Dawe, a young Aboriginal man who was a child in care himself and who is transforming the lives of other young people in care through his organisation https://www.idknowyourself.com More to hear and learn tomorrow!
01.01.2022 I only come to Japan once a year and so I often forget how much I love working here, until I arrive the next time and get to experience all over again the incredible joy and love and inspiration that comes from working with these incredible child protection workers - they fill my heart! . And did I mention the incredible food - it’s always a tastebud sensation!