Sentences with phrase «peak body children»

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WESNET is a national women's peak advocacy body which works on behalf of women and children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic or family violence.
As the national peak body for the early childhood sector, ECA is a regular, and trusted, contributor to the public policy debate on early childhood education and care, health, family policy and immigration as well other policy areas affecting children.
SNAICC is the national non-government peak body in Australia representing the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) is the peak national non-profit non-government body advocating for quality, social justice and equity in all issues relating to the education and care of children from birth to eight years.
Australian Association for Children with a Disability provides links to Federal and State Government websites and national peak disability bodies as well as information relevant to parents and carers including access to services and supports and the Family Voices magazine.
Australian Association for Families of Children with a Disability This website provides links to Federal and State Government websites and national peak disability bodies as well as information relevant to parents and carers including access to services and supports and the Family Voices magazine.
«Kids in Culture — Strong, Proud, Resilient» is the theme for 2014 National Aboriginal and Islander Children's Day, set by peak body the Secretariat National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care, to celebrate the importance that connection to culture plays in a child's safety, development and wellbChild Care, to celebrate the importance that connection to culture plays in a child's safety, development and wellbchild's safety, development and wellbeing.
The Family Matters campaign (which includes AbSec and the other Aboriginal children's peak bodies) proposes four building blocks to pave the way forward:
The Aboriginal Child, Family and Community Care State Secretariat (AbSec) is the peak body providing child protection and out - of - home - care policy advice to government and the non-government sectors on issues affecting Aboriginal children, young people and their famiChild, Family and Community Care State Secretariat (AbSec) is the peak body providing child protection and out - of - home - care policy advice to government and the non-government sectors on issues affecting Aboriginal children, young people and their famichild protection and out - of - home - care policy advice to government and the non-government sectors on issues affecting Aboriginal children, young people and their families.
The Redfern Statement (The Statement) has been developed by national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak and representative bodies including: National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN), National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS), National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (NACCHO), National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS), Secretariat for National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC), The Healing Foundation, and The National Health Leadership Forum (NHLF).
SNAICC, in its role as the national peak body in Australia representing the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families, offered over 1000 people (professionals, academics, policy - makers and community elders) an opportunity to meet together to share our commitment to Aboriginal children and families.
Our scope and reach covers peak bodies including consumer groups (such as the Country Women's Association of Australia and the Isolated Children's Parents» Association), the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector, health professional organisations (representing doctors, nurses and midwives, allied health professionals, dentists, pharmacists, optometrists, paramedics, health students, and health service managers) and service providers (such as the Royal Flying Doctor Service).
Croakey readers are also encouraged this week to follow @wepublichealth where Gerry Moore, a Yuin man from the south coast of New South Wales and CEO of SNAICC, the national non-governmental peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, is tweeting about the Family Matters Campaign.
A national non-government peak body in Australia representing the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
The website and resources have been produced in partnership with the peak body, Aboriginal Child, Family and Community Care State Secretariat or AbSec.
CREATE Foundation is the national peak consumer body representing the voices of children and young people with an out - of - home care experience.
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